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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-04-08

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-04-08 page 1

MEDICAL. SCOVILL'S Bloo ct Liver SYRUP, THE Great Blood Purifier This medicine is composed oi Boots and Plants, which are not ouly alterative, bnt diuretic and diaphoretic. Tbua the combination Acts not only oa the Blood, BM AlSO 01 ma &liin and Kidneys ni..iusrt wmvmm All Chrsnic Diseases of (he System Then anv olher now te'ore the DubHo, What nlmoli )lte, blotehee or filtering hnmoro appear upon the skin, or aorcaon tha annoou. mcmbriweof the PALATB, THROAT OR THB NOSH, IT SBOWS THAT Tllft Pin All i Tmlir f t ana.v awawva .av a The Liver Is Torpid! If permitted to ran on H will Hpeeer In some other gsrtof the sts Urn moat generally In the form oi crofu-a, either In imtll knots under the skla or - The 0Umit qf the Neck, Arm-pita, Groin, JBreoetf ffyet, $e , Ttll the whole system becomes ie full of (bfe accumulated poisonous humor that life wNl become burden, and Anally di tease proves fete), WHY NOT USB Scovill's Blood & Liver Syrup When the disease flrst appears which will earry out of the Bjstem all tbe humeri end morbific matter through the secretions of the skin, kidney and biwe)n, alBoreetore the lifer to lt proper action, and THE SYSTEM TO HEALTH. Physicians In all parte of tho country are rising the medicine In their practice with great success. Theaotlonof the medicine li through tso eecre-II' nsof the absorbent vest e la, whisb oonist Id re-calving or taking up certain substances known at tlrns, or poisonous principles, tod removing them from the clieased parte through the seoretio and exhalanlf, till they are carried 'rem the eytttm; at the same time good blood le transported throogb the vessels to the diseased parte o' ihe toJy, Thai It will most positively be te n lht It ii Inc-piMBible for all diseases of the bhrod to remain In the stum If the nee of the medicine li perrevored lu, txoekt that In caw where disease haa worked on the system so mnob thai there is not vitality enough left lor recuperation. We give a lew of the many otrMCcate we Lave re celled; Wtomiko, Kt, Apill mo. items. A. Ii. Ecovilh ft Oo. 8'iS! Ton spoke to me In refmnce to the tffloicy of Dr. Soa-UL Com Eonnd fxtraot of Barsaparilla and BtlllU-gia, or lood and Liver Byrnp. t txamined the Ingredl eote, hading thein composed of the beet alteratives now In uie by the medical profession. I oensoqueut-ly admitted the ueeof tho o impound In my practice, hcllevtiiai It to be a ra e and tellable remedy, and bare bad dtoided eat Is faction In the admin III ration of tho remedy el nee I first adapted It, twelve months ago. I oan, with eaiie action, recommend It to i fiubllo at an altorativeof groat utility and ot-rtaioty n ihe diienMit for which It It reo:mmendid. With wnyoc, yours, O. t. DROWKINd. FaahMBiBo, Vi , June 11, 1831. Dl. Fcovwtt Dear Sin I have been mnob affile ttd wlti the sorofula fur some lhrre years, acd have tried almost every preparation pieented to lOHoted bumanlly,end, in d end, have eoosulied the very best medical men of the age, and nceived no benefit, till 1 accidentally tried year Blood and Llvor Syrup, which Indeed has acted like a ebarm. For some two years my neck aud breeat were eov ered with sores aud ulcers. My physical strength was so pieitratod ttal 1 oould hmdly raise my sol! up In bod; my limb weie very sore aud painful, aud indeeJ my mind was so seriously affeoHd that my most Intintftte friends llioaght I had to a great ex-ttnt, lost Ihe uaeofmy rt-esonlng taonliles. Mj stomach a also so affaotod that It ep poured that ulcers had farmed, hat befoie I had taken ene botJe of yonr Blood and Liver Byiop tbe trneof my Btomach was restored. And uow, with prudence, 1 eau eat almost anything. Tbe u oe rs and seres on my neck are almost entirely heled op. Thei-ote-utisB of my limbs has entirely left me, and I flatter myself that I shall soon again be a snnnd man. tiend me up two gallons or your Blood and Liver Byrnp, and say to the world that yonr mod eiuecaa and will care dyspepsia and serein U. Believe me. dear sir, your obedient servant, J. W. HOttbTEB. P. B. Tho two gallons 1 wish for a friend whs Is In a worseeondition than 1 was, If possible, Physicians have glvpn him up, and your Bioc d and Liver Syrap Is tbe only thlrg whleh Will oure him. J. vr. H. N. B. Mr. Hnrner Is an eminent Iswjer aud est-member of tVe Leghlaluia of Virginia, aid hi statements ten be relied upon aieorreot In every way. Htlll A not h or Trtiljr Kflinrknble are of Morolalontt t-wvlllutf. This oase was one to I w that he could not turn In bed. The phyniulaui ijnonrineJ hlu Incurable, 'this etatemnt was made ta Dr. Newton, who happened to bo at Or. icovlil'e office when Janus Wblta ker related the whole ease, whleh Is as folio wn OlkmmiATl, Kerch 18, 18Gf. In June, lBflfl, he was attacked while at work in the field, complained of being tlred and or beavl nees; he then became confined to nt bed out 1 Jjeat Upon the hip there was a swelling rescuiM ng a boll; this lasted (cr a few days without suppurating. Then tbe Inflammation on the hip Subsided, audit brgen to appear on the ankle) ibis became raaeb swollen, anu was nwouea witu iuivu. ymiu, a bteh lasted ebont ten dajt, at which time n. Duration was established, and 11 as lanced by his pbyslclsn. After this, there wss an exteutlvo dls charts of matter from twelve fli nlons openings, r.,n ihuinnt to tliakue". eo ssuth to that tv Insert' lngthepip3 0f thesyiltg, when filled withwatir, at the loner or i floe, tne water flowed freely from every opt nlug, snowing a complete ot ummniuaiiuu. iin a.i.niiiAbrM ibis, that the flesh or in a soles eu tiaarad to he separated from the bone At this da e T.A ..hvainian ijronou Btd bloi tncnreble. on lets he. would consent to have his leg amputated, and this he stated to thJ boy an ute iri.nir. nan white the doctor adlie1 -miatatlo J. he ac knowledged that theie was but little b pe en en from ..... u...i.au il tn bis n' I bribers ihat the b. y ejuld not live a fflonth with on t it. My sjn oljectud to any ooeratloD, and theie Hing do other hope, he bcuan thouseol BCiTill's niuodaud Liver Byiupln Ibelestwh in DiCtmr, l '5o. At thai time he wasoouil'ifd tbli ted, not able t strd n his feet, eretout iiarnli'msel over; loss of apppettte) rest ..- ..i.i.t aniih a frea and extensive ulceration ot the hone; over one hundrsd rleois have sloughed ofT, with all tha attendaut dlfflou ti npon each a ""ills oonaitioTi Is as follow: tie ?s ab'e to go anv- , ami l.bui rotralaed hie usual heaitbi bis appetite Is good, tha suppuration ol the leg b arretted etcept in nr rmvi piacts atteeaeu wn but little discharge, only enouga to stem tne ui 7.n...rt m eoa svs well. This is one of the most desperate oatea oi eoiofalous disease of the boneeieroured. OtoTiry reakbleHatoieol the resets that leg hai legainsa in nmum n .uu kitb.aud there Is aot the leeet d foimlty of the ! Hmb J A MIH H. WIllTAlliB. Moia.-fliovlil'sniO(d and Liver Bj top wss the only medl.lna used. Cr. Louis, Mo., AjrH 80, lBC. Messis A. L. 1'i jyit.r. 4 f o i I wish to Inform yon of the vsrfl of yonr ll.ood and Lifer Byrap. A sis tiTs'rsvirt ,.r Blood and LW.r ; rio. eiman Fnaldlng lider.ot. La. U, r - t a WatfaSnn aavai "We hsve o'sed Soovlll'e Compotind Byrop of Bar- Me., and nd It In tier, In.lajee to ecooinpll.h the !!r Lm a iirt flomoonnd ta no aa mieb . gnler'offlolal preparation ai ao In the Called . r r maUMl the. COOUD, . dimrentpoaltlon froaa anr otber men who are prj- pariDI hiwjiwih. v. r- Wllh nob ttetlmony In 111 ferar, eanlag aa II Aeea. from high medical eulhoril,, ana invoinni thTaartalnty if He aioptlon and me by pbyalalana iS lhJIi regular preolloe, and In th.lr eollegea and In then 'J' h.'uw,d .honld not erer, niS "omen aud ohlll nae It who hate an, dla.e SheMn.ptom, wh.tber It be In Ih. term of rlmple. S?h.r foraVoanaed by an Impure itaia of tha blood .V ' -t. .i ih. Ilr. h.n. for a oompara- TSSu eapenea, Boorlll ff "' ariapatllla and gtllllngla. or Blood and tlrar lyr- B. .n7a that yon buy Booilll-a Blood and Liver Byrap, . b oh oln be o'bt.lnad of all Brutal, la tKtyandal.hari alaoof J. B. Park, oornar ef lonrth ana neiuu. .., ix.ti.. mu .till aroenra It of Ihe nn danrigaed by the gallon, to be naad In tbllr piaoUoa A.L.800VILLeC0., No. 18 West Eighth St., (JV.iWy opjMuila tto Mthodul Book Cooctrn,) CINCINNATI, O. " HawBtw DAILY OHIO volume xxvh. PETROLEUM. PETROLEUM. THE NEW TOBK ft LIVERPOOL Petroleum Coiapany Organlced aoder the Mining niid Mann facto ring aUaws n HitDwww wow Capital ---$1,000,000 is One Hundred Thousand Shares .. . , AT ie PER SHARE, 8- Subeerbtton Price, Five Doltare per Share, AW lMf to wrmer jteeeeemem. OFFIOUft Lo, Empire Brill .1 in ft, Ti BROADWAY, N. T, rmtoaiee Address Ban ayt6 ew Tow. OFFICERS: Hod. DARMIiI. DI0CIN80H, President. WM. T. PBIPPS, Tloa Pre.ldnt. BOBBBT BAtBBTT, SeertHery. R. J. BOBIIS, attaint BnpirtntendoBt, Iltni Till,, Pi. ATLANWO BANK 141 Broad war, Haw Tork, ITreaaor,. ol the Coinpanr new aproaafltDs; we. Pavmnnt for steak mev he made In drafte. resit Ftered notes, or aevernment Douae ana eeouritiee, iwhlohfceidsand eeourlt.ee will be taken at their maraei vaine. Bern ftlanoea may be addreeapd to the Company. P.O.Box MAS, ftewYoik OH, or te 'Atlantlo Bank," Treasury or tbe Mew Tork and Liverpool Petroleum Company, HI Broadway, New York OH j, or to any of He Agonte. marlfi .1m .. , J-.ll.LK-t BOOK-BINDERS. BLANK MA$UFA(!T011. M. C. I-IJL1.EY A CO., AND Blank Book Manufacturer, No. 8 North High Ntr., COLUMBUS, 0. CLAIM AGENCY. Ohio VolnflteBrClaim Affency. Of VIGKBS PAY ACCOUNTS COBBBTTLT AND quickly made up, and the money collected In very short time. AftBTAiu or Pat due Offloor and Soldier or tholr legal heirs, collected on short notice. Pinsiomb, Bon ntt, Ao., Ac., due Officers, Soldiers, jr their lecai helre. nrooarod without delay. Special attention gim so tkt Collection i (Jlatmt fait Horses and iulpoienU Lost In the service of the United States. W ars Aorottghly acquainied eitk eeery branch of JJts tmrtnm in tc tee are mffO0at ami mu gnaran' M euMrt tatUuction to aU vrith whom we do butineu. Office Moond floor, No. IS Kant Niato at. J0S1AH GIVES, Late Colonel 74th O. V. I. bus, 0., Jan. 14. 186i. ROOFNG SLATES. Siate. Slate. S.'ate.l T1BB tlNEERSIONKD HAVING BRtH AP-POINXHD Bole Agent br the follewlng Ojm- panlc, via: EAGLB 8LATE CO., Vermont, N. Y. 8LATH CO., Middle Granville, N. Y., LEHIGH BLATB CO.. Pennsylvania. CHAPMAN BLATE 00, Pennsylvania, For Ihe aa!a of their Superior Roofing Slates (e now prepared to fl'I orders to any amount throngbrui tbe Un'ted Btstiand Oanadas. I have oons autly on liana a mrgo ats)rimcu. oi rurpie, i Ore a and lied tlUe, from Vermont; also, Jllack tnd Feschnott'm i-r fusnueliKnua blato, from I'a. I Having made arrangements to snip an ran theenlog seastn, my faellitl'S for dlxpatch will I be of great advanlaxe to conu'grecs. Urders Willi mret with prunipt attention bj addresslosi j nil n uaii i . MOWDureu. iitanm uo . a. . Denote -Uor. 10th Ave and 12th st , ri. V. City, Pout n. Agent, Terrace fiinaro, Moffalo, M. Y.. W. J. HuRIbts, Agent, fltneial Office, Mew- PHYSICIANS. rj AVIMO BBT1RED 7B0M HILITABT PBAO- 11 THUS, and permnnently looated Id this city, tor K nnrnnM of nrnotfclua Mndlohie aud rOrnery. nnlri manectfullv tender bis niolesstonal services so the ct neons oi uoiumrns ana viciuny, a n un- hm. both acute acfl chronic, promptly ircatea. Medicines cmnnonTidwl at the office. Mo. 7 Ka.t Htate itreet. opiMii ine cat"" Opera House Doctor. F, M. DOWNS, M. I)., HAS PIBMANKKTLT LOOATRO AT TBI il Opera Il(.use, and will promptly treat all die-uasee ko wn to tbe proloeslon. Office houis, 8 to 9 A. M.( aud t to 8, and 7 to 8 P. M . ieoa EYE AND EAR. DR. . A. KM APP, OflOlllt, (formerly of K. Y.,) ezclosiyely treat Uealix', VUium of the Cyos, tnd In eeris Jtrunc at njim wumrmiium. wuaw, st No. lf South tligh rtroet. Jtjpptrtte tbeU.odele Il.mtan 1 In I rittimitllS. WQIO. MPO rnriiiHiiua ui iaii 'lb tcob Hi tbe Bye aud Bar. tot 40 nata,jof BOLD JNO. K. COOK. CITRON B ALSAM .nr.. Ih. Itch In one or I nBHUvBI BIB OfPIOB TO BID ER8I-ro applloatlon.i oeutaln. uo Heronry, and la ta.e , nj i0 )g aaat Loug atnet, near corner two i naa at BnV Mm. iitkom H alJIAM alio onrea Bhentnatlim, Salt Bhtum, Old Bore., Warla, and all trnytiena on taebaja. r Only II aenta a Bottle. gold by Jo . Ooow. apr 10- -vjaa-:HiT-A.33Xj"Ei LIVER PILLS Are oompoeed entirely of AlaawtMiAnl AiAAklii ETvfwanfta VIldMiiuai voyoiovig kvsi avio. HMtlr from plants growing In our country. Peine of these planU have a direct action on tha Others upon tbe BK1M oth re on tho KID V KYI, anu vtufii uuvs iu BO WW 1.3 AND L UNO SI - g aection Oi uia iimruu u bivu im.iwi, -m ItUbyapieotlarchfmlca1oomblnatloiofaMlhrwlKTltDorH rre Banking tn Ohio, tha Pickaway eXtraOlS mat ineae rnwa wi', pMiwiiug in. ntSt exUa)raiDarr emcee vi tming ALL BILIOUS DISHA3 BS. LITER COMPIuAINT. This dlsra.e Is morerrevaient than peeple hare an Idea o' When the Liver Is obstruoted or lnantlve, ,v,a btle Is Imrmre. and this lmonre tile ttcarrlfd Into tne leoietionsoi toe system; tne tjonMqaonoe Is. nnhrslthy eompletloa, or a ycllownsss of the ehln, attended with pains tn the right side, also Over the Shoulder Jslade, Loit of AppeiUi and Fltth, Inaigeeuon, Votuveneet, tie, tcx sals by Druggists and d'aliri in family medt tints generally, la all psrts of the United States. f dltaWMW rropnewrs, viBoia-.au, Vf INSURANCE. INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. HE AC(HD1INT INSURANCE COM PANY 01 COLUMBUH IN NOW HKADr TO IH8UB F0LICIH8. Al' PLr AT TUB OFFICE OP TUB COMPA NY, IN AMnOg' DUILDINO, ON HIGH 8THEET. KIIIBT DOOR TO THE RIGHT, TTD UKAIDO HAT ITMIinU flfim TH P COMPANY INBURE8 AOAINHT ACCIDENTS P EVERY DE0mpriON, Causing Loss of Life ! OR BODILY INJURY. OSDBB OINIBAIi AOOIDUST BIBK9, The Payment or FItc Dollars Will canra l , wa k whlla dl.ablad (not etcaed- MiKaia moDuiaj or One Thousand Dollar Id tha atant of death by aocldant within one roar, The Payment o Ten Dollars Will aware tlO p.r week eompeoialloD, or Two Thousand Dollars In i i of d.aU. The Pajinent of Flfttoa Iol tars Will iMare tie per week oonipemallon, cr Three Thousand Dollars In oa of death. The Pa j in out oi Twenty Dol lars Will .eonro $20 p.r wetk o'tufematlon, or Five Thousand Dollars In of death. Th Payment of Twwisy-llTe Will secure 125 p-r wetk cotxp'-nHa'ton, or Five luousaiitl IollfH Id caso of d'alh. Ibis is the rbiao-t mode of IKe Inmrance no in me, and recomminde Itself to every rtlLtlogmnd. Tho Company Is established en a sound bass, wllh a capital of One Million Dollars! The following are the Direotora and Olll'eri: WM. 0. Dl'BIILER, Columbu". JOHN MILLER, " WM. A. PL ATT, THEODOKK COMS'POCK, " WM. B. HAWKED, " THOH. LOUOH, " SIMON GEBHART, Dftylon. L. M. HUBBY, Cleveland. TII08. L. JKWBTT, 8leubenllle. ALFRED OAITHHR, Ciuolnuali. P. W. BTRADER, " HUGH J. JEWETT, Zsnesyille. E. J. PECK, Indianapolis, Ind. I1ENJ. H. SMITH, Ptaidmt, Columbus. DAVID 8. GRAY, Via Pruidmt, " GEO. B. WRIGHT, Sit' and Treair. etirB . i m T - T.naflAfi Pfllii 1T1 4b Y flJlTS wMwa w OVEtt 817,000,000 1 MTNA Insurance Company HARTFORD, CONN. NOT ASSCTS, JA., 18CB, FIRB AND INLAND NAVIGATION RIBK6! MTAnaelea In all Ihe prlaolpal Oitlel and Town. In tho Ooltea Btaiee. Application fcr lnanranoaolll be promptly at1 tended to. AHURhW J. OABDMEB, Au'l, narl4 Sm .1 -HtlKon Hniunnif. NOTICES. Mayor's Proclamation. SPECIAL ELECTION. 'pUE QU1 tfflKD KuiWTOBn Off Ttiiuii 1, of Uoiomons are otrenv nuiiitmi iiAn will f a. hniti in tno ooo aras oi mmi i br u wit- the 1st. ft I. 6 h. 7th end Vllh, st tbe usual plncoe 01 holdlog elections in saia waras, on Monday, the lOtti disy or Apiii a a-..- .1,. nm-nnsa rtf A.nctfnir One Pchuol DllTO tor i'a each of setd wards, to i erve as Member ot lb Botrd of adoration ot tun cur o iiu-ium- (liven under my hand and tbe pral ot tbe City r.iAt. 1 of f'o umbus, tue a-tci y wm-i 18ft. WBA.I THOMAS, marBl 9t Mayor, Dissolution of Partnership nmta PiRTNtTHlP II tlUalTlltollH A ni X INI under the fir n itam of Larkbaupt, Her- .a.nt t'n is this tlav dissolved by mutual t unst ui nartnais asumluK to ty (he diiH and collect tho 1 aswjUoiald driu. ADAM LOKHAHP., 1 1 n If It I U.PBIIuntni, HBlIBVr 0. DOKKN. . Moroh 88, 1M. marBOlm REMOVAL, dr. imrjRY TO WHOM IT MAY tOMKRPi. w.TrvrTn 1R TTBRBBT GIVEN. THAT TBB I BON IN Bakk or lBOMTON,ebauk. urganlaed under tha act of the uenerai aavawi m tu dww ui uu.o, .uii i art ta anthorlaa Tree Beukina." paeeod March SI, 18A1, and aoing do ii nets at ironwB, m ..i.t atatanf fihln. will maso to do busluess aasuch Bank, on and after the expiration of the time limited by tha iuriy-nrs. eeciioo oi mv upon a full oomplieuoe with tbe provisions of said forty nrsi section oi awiu mr oraer or too ir-orR snu mm in". ' QKOEOB WILIiABD, Cashier, jjyioeltww-Tu 3XTOTIOE. To Holders of the Notes of Pick&vway M fVUHPLTANOl WITH TUB FOBTT FIUBT. section 01 tne act pa eu jnaroo aist, icoi, Connty Bank, Otrolerllle, Ohio, glvea notloa .hat the ontetandlng note! of circulation of laid Bank .in h- rMicmed bv the Tirt National Bank. Ota. .iMtl'.. Ohio. Holdera of .aid Dote, are reuaaetwd to nreaent tnem tot reuompuon wnuin bis mouaua from Ible date. O. BALLAMD, Ja Oaih'r. Olrmwniie. r. EMPLOYMENT AT TOUB OWN HOM K9. THOUSANDS CAM realise a hundred dollars weekly, No utemth isqnl cd, eioept those found In evary honecbold. Profits 1UJ per cent. Demand saplo as floor. It Is the greatest discovery of the age. full partlcatlars mot on icoetptoi twostamrsior retmn poetaf. , aprtwiw K.T4Blswkerati Mew Tork. COLUMBUS, OHIO, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 8. 1866, DRY GOODS. SprlnB, I860, Still Greater Reductions IK TBH PB10IM or DRY GOODS. BAIN & SON, Nos. 23 to 39 South High street, a m NOW nvTBRINS AT OBIATLT BH- A VUOBO I'ttlOiM rtitir immenn and very de alrable .took of Foreip O orotic Dry Ws, To cortnpond with the preaeat decline la Sold and . Biirinanaiao. OallcoesBeduced, Muslins Kedneed, bhcetlngs Rednoed, Bhlrtlngs Kednoed , Delaines Itedueed, Alnpacas Reduced, DressGoodsReduced BnlmorBl SklrM Rudnced, Honsetaer ping oods Redaced, Table IJaeua Reduced. . Bed Qnilto Rednted, Clolba and CnjMlmeree Reduced, Sbanle and loaba Uednced, niaek Sllka Redneed, ' tre.t etc., ate, Ae. 1,000 UOZEN STJPEBIOB aooTABD SPOOL Cotton Tlxread I Bedocd to 80. per spool, or 91o. per doaen. Qreatlf nouvr vaiua. BAIW SOS, No.. 13 to to booth nigh atreat. D. T. WOODBURY & CO., WHOLESALE BBALBES DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. 340 A 318 South High St., COLUMBUS, O. PROPOSALS. No. 6.1 DEPOT QUABTERMASTEB'S OPPIOB, 1 OiKCiaxiTi, 0 , Arill 1, IS"8- I PBOIWALS ABB INVICKD BY TBB UNDKB- hi:iku nnin wauflwuni, nirni . " deck U , for rarnliblng tb'. Department with Cray Woolen Shirts, Vihuniiiirt from Vlantiel canal In all resDeots to theieiuple piece cow on eihlbitln at the office ot the undertlgntd, aud lo be of the following sIbtbW, to it: ... no. 1, 31 Inches in length, and incites in wiaiu. Ho. 8, Ho " fl " " Me. 8,11(1 " " 7 " To he f.lled down by hsud, with patent linen thread. Bids tliii do not conform to tbe foregoing reqmre- mf nis will iiotbeoi iHltiered. Proo:stilH .are slao luvtlej. at tne same lime snu pUc, for OR AY HHIKTINQ FLAiSNKL, Biual in quality to Ihe flannel above mentioned. Also, CANTON FLAN NHL DHAWJiltS, (Samplesneuteted.) CANTON FLANKKL, UNDLBACIIBD. ('ample requMtt-d.) A liunraitty, signed by two resprns.ble persons, net a company tech hid, Rnarantielng loat tne dder will suuply tbe articles awaidud tu him undr 1 proposal. biis will h ouentd We Inet day, April Hill, st la o'clock M , and bidders are luv ted to he i resent. Aw.udi will be made on Tuaior'ay, Aprtl tsiw. OOL. t . W. MOUIjIUM, a))B til TVpnt Q artctmaBtpr. FOR SALE. TufliiiltoMionfoi,Sa1e. ATnOBODOHBBBD BTALLTON. JTTcT FROM Kintnckv. dutk chestnn'.. 8 years old,:16 bands high, will le sold without reserve, at auction, lu Oirolevllle. Oblo, at 13 o'clock on SATURDAY, tha 8th favof ApiM. Vor ptdigre, descrlpticn, Ao., see Uriels Uoiumuns, u ueuioora. ami union,u-r-olevtlle, 0.; Katie, bancasler, O.; aud Oaaftte, Ohll- Ucotue, 0., or wilte lor small on is. Aanreii 1 ftt lfflUDUV mil Id tlroloTllle, 0. 80 AMIES OF LAND For Sale. SITUATICD ON TUB UlLLtTWU BIIL103 w nor nr ilnlnn.iins ImirtudUtelv mnlh ef land lately purchased fiom this Bank ror the Asylum for Imbeciles, upon which a flue building Is ateul being aarur-lurl fnr ill At Itl.ti tt) tlOD. Tblslaurt has a trout oi xie rcos on Dniiivant Avenue, and the east end lylog bfgh, and having ft rpiM.ti mi tbe road to be opened, running soroes from the National Voad to ihe llirrlsburgh H ad. About two-tbiriM ot it isaooniano, sua unvtuiru nndor caltlvatloo. Will do snia ror ca,n or 011 pay menu. Apply to .on, BUTUuinun, nerzi i a-hier Frankllo Bnk, Otilaiubns, 0. CARPETS. CARPETS. .v.'vv ivvytt.tt.,e, .o eoV NTONFl a liEWlN, marie dlw 100 Town alreea. WALL PAPERS! .All XS.lzia.ei, Now Opeiiinfff! DOUaUT 8INCH TUB tp y t.t. ikt OOIjD AND ABU BBLLINO AT Greatly Reduced Prices H. NELLICK ,1c CO.. Bazaar Cor. Hlgli fe Town sis. nisrT wil 1: Unsst RitesI IX7S AB1 PAY1NQ TBI. HIQnWT PBI01 f v XJUT OASHI MEDICAL. 4 HUMPHREY'S . . 5.- . ... ........... SIX S O I 3?" I O REMEDIES PEOPLE. i ' l.-a-e. wlaila In tncHAainfl Mtt Book ef IHreott'DS .... IW 00 Case ef M larsn vials. In a.ori.000, and book . B w Oase of 90 large vials, In morocco, and Book Oase of large vUls, In plela oasa, and Beet Oaee of 1A boxes (Mo. 1 to 10) and Book 0t of any tlx boaes (Mo. 1 to 1ft) and Book , 00 1 00 1(0 1 LIST OF HUMPHREY'S TO B FOUKO IS FULL 3T"mtly Oases. a. 1 Cntea Fewer, Oongeitlon and Inflammation; Beat, Pain, aad lBllammatoHrdlaeaar....... ... Ho. S-Carea Worm Fever, Worn Oolle, Toracton, AppeMta, W.tt'ng the Bed .... No. S Oarea Colte, Teething, Crying and Wakefalnea., Blow Growth and e-eeDieaee. o, &ai..ie . BTe 4 Cnrea Dlarrliooa, Of Children or Adalta, Cholira Inlkntnai, and Summer ik)mfiatni.....M N. B.-Moa.. and A aura tha woret auea of Chronla Eterifceta. . Ha. S-Cnrea Dyaenterr, Or Bloody rim, Oolle Sliplnga, Blllooa Oolle, rail yyaeniory...M-..... Hoi dona Cholera, Cholera Horbna, Neuiea, and Trmltlng, A.th- matlo Breathing X: T Cnrea Couarha, Oolda, Hoaneneaa, Bronehltla, Infla.nH, and core xnroat - . H. B.-T hla and No 1 nevar fall to oma the wotat Coldi and Conga. Ko. S cnrea Toothache, Paceaole, Nervona Palm, and Tin Eoloieuz M. B It nal onreo iBrjn.aoa. o. No. t i'nrea ToothHChia, Slob Headaofcaa, Ta-tlgo, Bo.h of Blood to th. uaadH. . M. R In .ltcruatun with Mo 10, It nevtr falla anra tha mci! Inveterate oaa. No. ie-Cnrea Dypeli Weak, Aold, or Deranged gti maeb, cwnillpa- tlon, iiirer uompiain., or -..., ii. B. lv.LL,BLa ior all oassa of Weak Dl geellea and iMllonadomplalnla. No. H-Cnrea Snpreaaed Menace, Or Beanty, or P.lafol, or Delaying. Qreea aioKne.a..M.... No. lSCnreaLeueorrbeiior White, Bearing Down, too Protoia MeeK. No. IS Cnraa Croni, t Boarn Oronpv Oongh, Dlffloolt and Appreeaed ur.tnlD.. No. I4-Cnres Halt Rhenin, Ornery IrnpMon., Bryripelae, geald Il.ad, Bar ber a ma, rimpuew. u.. No. IS Cnrea Bheniuatlam, Pain, I amea.ee, or Sorenee. In the Cheat, Back, Bide or Ltmba, or aeiaiioa............MM. No 10 -Cnrea Fewer and Akuc. lntermhtea Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Invetarat Agn.a M. B.-It aota like a ebarm, both aa a pre, en. Mve and onre. No. 17-Cnrea Pllea, Internal or I atonal, Blind or Bloedlng, Beoeut or UMIlnate ; " BL b Thla remedy haa ourod ehouaand. of Iho worat poatlble ca.ia. Ko. 18-tnrea Ophtlialmltt, WeakorInll)medKyea o Kytlld., Palling or Weak SUbl .... M. B.-'.'lt may alwaya be relied upon ror a onre. No. lB-Cnrea CatoriL, Aonte cr Chronle, Dry or Plowing, Cold In th. Htad, Inuuena.. No. SO-Cnrea Whooplns Comb, dherlenlng and palliating II, or gpaimodlo 10 I NB ..'.i''u'7ol.liibie,' and alwaira ralievea aftd oarea. No. Bl-Cnrea Abthmii, Oppreand DIBIonlt, LaborMl Breathing, Oonah ana b,.i.....-wi,..... M. B.a..BuadrejBbarabe.ncurd by la. No. SJ-Cnrea tar niaehnraiea, Nolle In th. Bead. Impaired Bearing, Barache M.B. -It alwaya ou.ie. o. ta-Cnrea Berolnln. olarged SlaadB, and Tuaalla, twilling, and Old Ulcer. - N. B. Haa onred ana wor.1 caata. Va. aa Cnrea Oeneral Debllltjr, Pbyatoal or Jferroua Wenhaeea .hmmmw ....... No. aS-Cnre. Brop.r, fluid AoramnlaHcnl, Timid rw.lllnga, with Boanty ntoMoni. No. SS Cnrea Sen Slekneaa, Proatratfon, Verdgo Banaea, Vomiting.- . No. T Cnrea Urinary Dlaeuaee, Cravel. Bonal Oalcnll, DlrBoolt or Palntnl Dil- M D."n"curea"alT oVd ca.ea 01 Aldney ill.- eaiea. t , No BS-CnreaSemluAlWekneaa, Involuntary Dlmhargta, and uonaequent Proa. tratloo aua ueoiiny............... u n . i.,....r. immnl H.Mlt.1 W..k- nc.., and way be eoundently rellei on In all oiua. No. SB Cnrea Sore;Monlh or Stona.-nehnee. Oankirad Month of Adult, or ulilldren, and al.o Maoeaa ana vomningoi i rnju.u, k.B. Carte at onoe. No. BO-CnreafJrlnnrp Jueonllnenee, Welling tha Pd. to, rroqnoul, Painful or peaiatog urinaiion B.B.. II al' tlwayaom... No.SI-CreaFalnrnl Menairnallon, Pi.unro,Oramp, er (peimi; Prnrllll, tutilng, and vr ...ion oi .... ut. ........... .......... N.B...-It acta Hie a inarm. No. as-Curea SnfTerluaj nt Change or uie, firagnlarltlea, rlaibea of Beat, ra'plutlon, andtvaa Diieate of the Bearl. I 00 No IS Oarea Hpaanaa nnd Coat vul aiona, Ipfl.tayor Tailing alekneeat Chorea or St. TI-W Uanerl Jerking., Twllehluga, Byilarla...! 00 Ko. Ba Cnrea Iilplherla, Or Ulearated or Malignant flora Throei........ BO TDKSB BSMBDIBS BT WKn.ll or Express. aw Wa aand tkaaa lemedl... by tha ilngl boa or full aaaa, to any part of tha eonntry, by alell or Eapreee, naaot eoarge, on nmiip. v. ,u . U.b. mn - M.Mnl ah kind. VO. BboOB'. BOd enelaea the amount In a anneal note nr in", by Hall, to oar edlr.ee, al No. SOS Broadway, Kew Tork. And the Medicine will be duly retained by Mall or I .. jike more i0an three regiment, of de-inroaa, liae af eharr... i..i I and causing In conjunction with a l.yrtl.h.Vta front which Sheridan thtocgheat the oonntryi TO DBALHRS. All .manleatloiu heMlter should be addrosaed, H0MPHB8YS' SPEOIFIO Homeopathic. Medicine Oo., SOS Broadway, NEW TORK. gfflr Vr. Humphrey! tan be eontuUei per eonaYlg or by teller, at the office 0 the Com putt. BprtTTAIM :c.l ;.. J u r::..-. ...' ' 3 1 - J' " -. DALLY OHIO STATS J0DRNA1 WM.T. COQQESHALL CO. omoa No. IS. Kaat Stava Streea. TERMS OF 8HBSCRIPTION, iev. Tenal of trie AaaUy Journal; dingle Bnbeortbera, 1 year, by mall I moo glngle Snbeorlbere, fl montha, m 4 to BO Single Bubeorlben, g month.. " alnalaBnbairltwrB.1 month., ......... 0 Ml Ml Single Bnbaoribei, par moan, oauvaraa ny oarrfer Single Snbaorlben par weak, dellvere. by af rler............-........-... .-... ID To agenta la olnba IS eenta per weak aaoh copy. Terma of Wo Trf-Weekly lonnaa. Ingle SnbacrTber., 1 year........mn.-.4 80 Hngle Bnbacribera, t montha. Single Babecrfbere, 1 wtontha.M Single BibKribera, I menta Terma ol tbe Weekly Journal. Single Bobaorlbera, per year. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. ailT One Bqoat, each luaertlon TB oecta. . Bpeclal Solreaa per Bqaere, aaoh Inasrtloa ;...14 ' Imi and Boatnaaa HbMeea, par Una, aaob laaarHoa SO nU. WaaaLl On. Hqtiare, ohlnwrtioii...-..fl.BO 1joc1 and Buslnow Neilwe, per Una, aaoh laaerttoa....-.... M nata. aar On. airaera nnvera thraa-oaartan at aa Ineb Ot apaoa In tha oolumna of tnejopaaaj,. aar at.rriiure Hotteee will hereafter Invariably be charged M oenta wh.n under Ave llnoa, and 60 eeata per aqnare when ocoupylng more .paoo. -S. -jl-j. -a- - - ' Hajor-aeneral Sberldnn. Tha magni&oent success of Sheridan at the battle of Five Forka, and hla oonaum-mata skill and daring, have already assured him a plaoe among the heroes of the nation's history. The universally conced ed faot, that to his maBterly strategy on Ihat occasion we owe the oapture of Rich mond, has brought him so prominently be. fore the publio, that the following history of his life will doubtless be read with the greatest Inherent General Bherldaa was born in Somerset, Perrv oounty, Ohio, on the Oth or tjepterj. ber, 1881. lie is, therefore, thirty-three vears of are. He entered the military aoademr at West Point in his seventeenth vear. and graduated iu 1868. He was sta tioned at newport Darraags until tne fall of 1864. He was then sent to Florida, and from there to Western Texas, as brevet second lieutenant rlrst lnlantry. ne serves were against the Indians until the spring of 1856, when he retured to New York and war) promoted lo be second lieutenant Fourth infantry. Here he had command of Fort Wool for a short time, and left for San Franolsoo In June. On bia arrival there he was ordered by Oeneral Wool to rehove the present Oeneral Hood, of the rsbel array, who commanded the escort of the l'aclfio Railroad expedition from San Franoieco to Red river and Oregon. This expedition was one of the most adventurous of the adventurous expeditions of those days. Sheridan continued with it up to the Columbia river In Oregon, when he was detaohed U acoom-pany another expedition against the Indians, whose hostility had suddenly broken out. During the following winter he successful) dofended the block-house at the oascade of Columbia against the vengeful attack by a superior foroe of red skins, and was complimented by the UnMed Slates government for gallant oonduot. lie was aiierwarus Hiauuneu at i m mu, n Ihe Indian Reservation, and then as-ilrrned ta dutv with General Augur, at Sil- lelx Valley, during the remainder of the winter. In the spring ho was appointed to settle a trouble with the IndianB at Agnum Bay, a mission whioh he fulfilled so successfully as to reoeive a seoond oompllment from Washington. Returning to Yam Hill, where the late Oeneral David Russell had assumed oommand, Sheridan remained with him un til Russell leu, anu oommanueu me posi until Hnntemher 1. 1801. having been promot- ,l in i ha meantime to a oaptainoy in the lllth infantry, Sherman a regiment, in tne spring of 1802 he oame to New York, went henoe to St. Louis, and was there made president of the military commission to set tle the Oiainis OI cniaoun uvuhciwu, ufuu Fremont's oampaign. tin was subseauentiy maae quanermas ter and commissary of olaims, and served with Curtis Ave or six weeks In the Mis souri oampaign. Being appointed ohiof oommissary of the Department oi tne n ear, a .ennmnanied the army down to Cross Hollows, in Arkansas, south of Pea Ridge, and remained until alter mo umu, or e nidi... Hn then returned to St. Louis, and ieined Oen. Halleck at Shlloh, throe or four fiava niter ino Dame, no wn. iu. nnu.iv .aaicrned to dutv in the topographioal do- e . , ' " ,i parlment, and was evemuatry ruauo uui nr nntn tnu oommiBBietv u.iim-. rlonartnienta at Halleck's headnuarters. In wh ihR, amirtmBnuj ue was ntwt.. vd- teemed one of the best administrators in lit. r.rmv. Hhoridan's oarecr as a onvnlrvman be- ran on the 27th of May, when he was re- P. .. .. J . . tln1ln1.'. k.J.,i..l.N tieved irora auiy i. jrnv. uuiuc..t.ni .ml annointed Colonel of the Second Michi- aan oavalry roglmont. For this post ho a .i ta.iA n. ik. .... never received a oouruiiooiwu. v " .v.j night of his appointment, he started on tho first raid of the war, pushing toward Bconc-ville, whipping the rebel oavalry defend ing the ratiroau, UOBiroyrug mo i.iwi, burning trains, &o. Corinth having been evacuated, he came baok to that place, and was sent out on a reaonnoiseanoe, in the n.nfrrna. of which he ran against the whole rebel army. Exercising a masterly energy and skill, he Buooeeded in withdrawing his roglmont, gunB and all, aoroBS a bridge and oattaeway in the very faoe of Ihe enemy's infantry, and within only two hundred aud fifty yards of a rebel battery, saving everything. Two or three days afterward, he mot wllh Forrest, regiment aja nat regiment, Bt a plaoe called Donelson's crossroads, whipping hla soundly. A few days later he made a reconnoifBanoo to Uun-lown, south of Booneville, four miles from Tupelo, driving Ihe wholo rebel atmy out of n.. rtinn. with two reelmouls, the Booond Iowa and Second Miobigsn. OolBg baok to Boonevillo, he returned with Ihe army to riA.uiti At Corinth Sheridan was put In command f a nnvalrv tirirnde of two regiments. Af ter the army had gono Into position thoie t.. ... nonin ordered to Bonneville, fifteen or twenty miles in advnnco of tho main body, wllh his brlgado numboring scven-t,...i,H man. An event hero ooourred i....in ra evinced the quick deoision, the fertile rcoouroes, and the dauntless oourage that hawe never failed to win him suocessin every ' r- "- ..j..i.h.n. Balnn left In the extraordi nary detaohed position just described, he . ...j.i.niv nttacked on the 1st of July by the entire rebel oavalry foroe under Chalmers, nine regiments, numbering six ..... hnnaand men. Putting his war- ... inin a swamc, he dismounted one of his r.lmonii'--ino docoou ru..,,,-,., .. infrtnirv. Detaching ninety mount ed men from his remaining regiment the Seoond Iowa-he sent them by a ooncealed nathway to make a detour around the flank U ih. rabel front With his main force he ... h.u the enemv in oheok, slowly re ....iim for several hours, when, at a pre- oonoerted signal, the ninety men of the Seoond Iowa oame iu j.i- made with his whole foroe on the Instant ... t,.i to baliove that thoy were sur rounded. The result was a total panls and . .i..rln of the field In Sheridan's favor, he having lost only forty men during the engagement For this achievement tha "man of sabers" -.. .,i. hrttradier-general of volunteers. ni. m inlaville in September, he ...t-nul u the command of th Eleventh division of infantry, Army of the Ohio. His ji.i.in with MoCook's oarps and another brigade, opened ths batllo at Porryville. From Perry vllle he went lo the Arfty of the t 1 1 tn nnmrnand at hla aame troona. jimunneuu. . . , , , , "5. . jr. At Bton river A division sustained NUMBER 227 brunt of the battle, losing four brlgadt oommander. and nineteen hunoired men. A oompllment in the official report of hit ounmander was sueoeeded by the more sub stantial reward of a malor-generaiatip. In Ihe following spring of 1863, be com manded the advance of the army from Stone river, driving Uracx thirty or fort) miles, from Tullahoma aoroag the Tennesser river, weal to nnogeport. remaining toert until th arrival of the main Union army. he built a bridge three hundred feet lono across tne river, tn readiness for tha grand advanoe. During the succeeding oampaign nis services were prompt, constant, and dis ttnguished. During the march to Uhica-mauga his oommand formed the rearlguard, on the extreme right of the army, tin tht orst day s tight he struolc alone, liood s di vision, driving it, capturing two batteriet and a number of prisonsn. On the next morning, being still Isolated, he fought one entire wing of the rebel army, noidtng hie own. The next morning be fell baok to noasriue, bringing sixteen pieces or artil lery and sixty-two caissons. He starred al Rossvills until the next day, offering; battle, which was not acoepted : then fell back to unattanooga to tax up a better position.-At the battle of Mission Ridge he attacked the enemy on the oenter, orosslng a plain nine hundred yards wide with six thousand men in mass, carrying the ridge to Bragg'a headquarters, and capturing seventeen pieces of artillery. Following the :enemy olosely to Chioamauga, he carried a'aeoond ridge, capturing two additional guns. Next day he was ordered to Knoxville to relieve the siege. ' His career as oommander of the cavalry corps in tne Army of tne rotomao, as commander of tho Army of the Shenandoah, and as a raider from Winchester around rllchmond and Petersburg, up to his lasl great ooup de butm, need not be reoounted In this hasty narrative. It will be delightful to partially embody that account of hie ouaraoter, his generalship, his appearanoe and his bearing In oamp, on the march, and oa the battlefield, lor whicn all men wait, in another artlole. If. Y, Herald. A correspondent of the sams paper, re ferring to Saturday's battle at Five Forks, after Bherldan had taken oemmand of War ren a Corps, In addition to his cavalry. ys: . - ' "I attribute this vlotory almost entirely to Sheridan ; It was won by strategy and persistence, and in great part by men who would not stand are tne day oerore. The happy distribution of duties between oav- atry and Infantry excited a fine rivalry, and the consciousness or Bherldan s guidance inspired oonndenoe. lias any nattie so suc cessfully ever been fought in Virginia, or, indeed, in the East? I think not It ban opened to us the enemy's flank, so that we oan sweep down upon the Appomattox and inside of his breastworks, enabling us to shorten our lines or lntrenonmenis one- half, If no more, and putting out of Lee's aorvice fifteen thousand of his choicest troops. And all this, Oeneral Sheridan tells me, Has cost mm personalty no more than eight hundred men, and the eervloe no more than fifteen hundred. Compare this with Chanoellorsville, Williamsburg, the Wilderness, Bull Run, and what shall we say f -The enemy must have lost in this Sght three thousand in killed and wounded.Describing Sheridan's personal appear anoe, the same correspondent writes : - . The persona!1 of the man, sot less than his reknown, affeoted people. A very Punoh of soldiers, a sort of Rip Van Winkle n regimentals, it astonisnes roiics mat witn so jolly and grotesque a guise he held with in him energies like lightning, tn Doits or which had splintered the fairest parts of the border. But nobody credited Oeneral Sheridan with higher genius than activity, we expeoted to hear or him scouring the Carolina boundary, with the usual destruction of railways mills, and therefor said at once that Sheridan would out the great Southside road. But in this last chapter Sheridan must take rank as on of the nnest military men of our oentury. The battle of "Five Forks" was, perhaps, the moat Ingeniously oonoelved and skillfully executed that we have ever had on this con tinent. It matohes in secretiveness and shrewdness the oleverest efforts of Napoleon, and shows also muoh of that soldier's broadness of intellect and capaalty fcr great oooaslons. Wool Trade. There Is no use in denying the fact that the bottom has been completely knocked out of Ihe woof trade. The great deoline In wcolcn good takes down the raw material with It, and those who are now anxious to sell have to make oonoessiona mat are somewhat startling to those who paid th prices of two months ago. And yet wool, in com parison with pork and many other articles, "", r.. e - i markably well. No steady market must be looked for now until traue nnas tne Doom to which it is being sent by the finishing blows at tbe rebellion; and it is worse than folly to talk now about the futur of th !.?k .1 oeen, tor some iuoo,p.h P"""l " ..Ivea and that Is. the wants of oommuni-1 ty will undoubtedly all the time, for the I next two year., keop wool at a fairer aver-l age, predicated on gold, than almost any I mime artlole. I Trta.l hv thin test. It has not In the rrnn. I eral inflation of prioes, gone up In proper-1 tion with other products 11 will not, as we I bearing oonus at tne oiuo """8, j-believe, In the general deoline, fall as far terday, reached 81,423,000, inoluding $1,-from Us highest rate as other articles, We 320,000 worth of old and new 6-20o, whioh h... h.nn careful. In this denartment. not I onened at 105,. and olosed firmly at 106!. to giro any rosotintoo views ror tne future we have not seen our way clear to talk about a dollar or any other high prloe we 1,... Ttnt. felt willlnff ta venture unon . nana- es whioh might mislead those who have bson In the hanii, ror the past two years, to look to our weekly talk for something in a fair degree reliable; and having heretofore ..ib.rl In o-nnd faith, and not almr.lv tn bull' the market, we are not disposed to hango our polloy now. And hence, if we hold out no excessively flattertug views $50 and 100 notes or me -Loan, ine suu-h. tho future, it is because wa honeatlv be I scrlntions to the Loan lnat week reached an ieve that wool will prove no exception lo lie deoline whioh must, take plaoe all round, That It will command a full price, in com - parison with other products, we have not the slightest doubt but where the figure 111 oommenoe, it Is too soon now to say. Stale Sheep Sliearlusj The committee appointed at the last mael Ing of the Ohio Wool Growers' Association, to arrange lor a puutio snoop nueanng nuu exhibition, met last week, and agreed upon the following particulars : ,..,. The shearing and exhibition will b held on the grounds of Ihe uoktng umniy Ag rloultural Booiety, noarnewarg, oa mes- day and Wednesday, May lutn and inn. Each exhibitor will be limited to the ahaarlnw of five sheen. Which Should renre- --o , , , . -, sent dilierent ages oi nta snoop, rams and ewes, at his option ; but each ex hlbitor may show as many sneep as no ue- (n ,ieol,i two-thirds of the City Coun-sires, and hav them shorn on the grounds I u'of 0oiUInbus, and with equal disregard after the regular competition, if time and I . r.nMrhead feeling Grant drove Lee out . It. .tnolri na.mll uppurtuuii ..vut. r"" , Ail sneanug m suui.uiuim, iu. ."."r fleece and shearers, shall be don upon raised platform, to be provided for that pur- pose by th officers of the grounds. immediately alter auoru, auecy fleece will be weighed upon the platform, reoord mads of suoh wetgais, to lnotuue atBO tne rw " "-'i- - - ---n and suoh other remarks as me weigatng committee shall deem Just, lo a lair oom-nari.nn of the merits of sheep and fieeo. 1 . 1 , .... I . I ! , . - . There BOBll uv eeiauiu. uviuoiikiev, v. four persons two for weighing oaroass, and two lor weigning neeoe. There shall be a committee of tHree . . , , ., . u sons to assist in selecting ana uei.ver.ng , once --- "7' V7 ,r. sheep upon th. platform for shear ng son. to award premium, to th. best .hearer., hold '7lZ aali Th. following premiums are oneteu u ui. nta "r - -- .h..rer.tl$10,.nd6,toth.be.U second and inira. oi ooy. nna.r . gu.n j.o ------- -- - - vear. of age: and tn sams sums toaaearersi sen i "i , rr i.Vi7 was There will os open meetings tor uibcub-i uu,, - - - -1 , . -, , slon. In the Court House or aoma other Bion, ii . Ho room in Newark, on Monday evening, Hay 8th, and for a puDtto address and dis-cusrlons, on Tuesday evening, May lOih. A Band of Music will b present upon the ground to enliven th eierolies of the occasion. in. Cattle horses, aid other farm stock bo-Ides sheep, may be brought upon the rounds fcr exhibition and sola, under reg-tlations which shall not interfere with the stain purposes of the occasion. The shearing and exhibition Is open to U comers, who are (or then become) members of tha Association, by th payment of the annual fee of one dollart and .n ' reeds and variety of sheep. ' my Will be rurnisned to exhibitors by he JLssooiatios. grails, and provision will male tcr supply of gtal feed at coat. - After a careful consideration of the '.Ion of premiums on sheep and wool, it was unsn'moualy decided that a fair record and Publioatlon of the waiahta and eoniliiinri of the several sheep and fleeces, in cenneo- un with tbe names or Ih. owners, would be more satiaraetorr than a schedule of naah premiums. - tA . . B. D. HARRIS, ) 8 8. MATHEWS, ! Committee. I. S. DBLANO, Y Iteana or Oeneral New.. John O. Nioolar. tha nawlv anDointed Consul to Paris, Is about to marry a daughter of ex-Attorney-Qeneral Bates. MIohi.an now wields about Seven million. dollars' worth of copper and two milions dollars' worth of Iron annually. At least eight thousand engines will be at work In th Pennsylvania oil regions this soromar. . It Is estimated that near eight thousand bales of cotton have been discovered in va rious parts of. the city of Charleston wilhin tew weeks. Phineas T. Barnum. whom evervbodv knows, was recently eleoted a renresenta- tive in the Connecticut legislature from tho town of Fairfield, by 187 majority.) The nrloe natd bv the Government for horses has been advanoed to $166 for cav alry horses, $175 for artillery and $180 for mules. . .. :.",'..: A "Mexican Aid League." designed to aid the Mexican Liberals in their resistance of the Imperialists, has been organised in Kansas. , ... The Navy Department has received information of the destruction ef the extensive salt works on Euro Neck, Mcintosh oounty, Oa., by an expedition from the 0. S. steamer Ladona. The District of Eastern Shore, Maryland, has been added to the Military District of Delaware, whioh will be known as the Dis trict of Delaware and Eastern Shore, Maryland. Brig. Oen. John R. lenley is assigned to oommand said District The troops sent by Gen. Grant to capture Fort Fisher, together with other Eastern troops in Oen. Sehoneld'a department, have been organised into the 10th Army Corps, and Major Gen. Terry assigned to lie command.A spirited contest is going on In Iowa for the vacant seat In the United States Senate of Secretary Harlan. ' Hon. John A. ivasson, Mat. uen. Samuel u. Curtis, ling. Oen. Fits Henry Warren, and Hon. Samuel J. Kirkwood, are th opposing oandidates. Capt Maffit, of rebel piraoy notoriety, is said to be imprisoned at Havana, at the suit of Geo. B. Tyler, owner of the Shooting Star, which vessel Maffit recently at tempted to destroy. Mr. Tyler had the pleasure of seeing the ex-pirate safely en- sconoed In a cell of the Mare. Supplies are being crowded forward by rail and river to Ooldsboro for Sherman's army. Hie boys have reveled in turkoys, ohiokens, egga, and fresh vegetables ever slnoe they left Savannah, and are now en joying fresh shad from tho Neuse river. The telegraph builders under Col. Bulk- ley reached Hew-Weslmlnster, British Columbia, on ths 17th of Maroh. Work will be commenoed aa soon as the snow is gone. vol unikiey has gone to Bitka to oonfer with the Governor of Russian Amerloa. It is rumored in Montreal Ihat Seoretary Seward is so well satisfied with the stand taken by the Canadian government for the suppression of border raids, that he will go no ruruier in tne demand lor tn extradition of the St Albans robbers. There was sme excitement in Montreal yester day In consequenoe of a threat to release or rescue the robbers. Ex-Speaker Colfax is in Chloago, making preparations to start on the first of May upon an extended journey aoross the Western plains to the Paciflo coast, Intending to stop in Colorado and Utah long enough to post himself upon tne resources and prospective development of those territories; after which, ne will visit ijaufornia, uregon and Puget's Sound. A new married bride In Lawrence oounty, Penn., set out on horseback to ride to the railway station, her husband going aoross th fields to meet her at tb station. As she did not oome to the station, hsr hus band went back to meet her, and found her dead In the road, having been thrown from her horse and killed. The following named officers are now in oommand on the Mississippi river: Major General 0. C. Washburne, at Memphis, com manding Distriot of West Tennessee: Major manding Division of the Mississippi, with headquarters at vtoiuourg: .brigadier uen. . 4M. . Smith, onmmlnrlinrr d. f r t , yioksburgj. Brigadier ,, Jopha w. Davidson, ooinmanding . . ... , n-.-v,.,. m.,, n...,., vr.nt , aj..i,.. nt.t.i headquarter. .1 Baton Rniifra. This command includes me costs U n" Rouge, , Port Hudson, and Mor- a0' Capitalists ars again oompatlng briskly with the people for the national aecurities, whioh, in view oi reoen. -gran, events, and the bright prospeot ahead are regard- .rl as the ve v beat investments now avail- able. The transactions In Government gold- me ottix ot mis uuubuut mrg. .wu. was bought for a single banking firm, whose agents likewise mado very heavy nnrnhnses through th commission houses I on the street At the oloae, the market for all oiasses ot national wee. Muiv. buoyant, with a strong npward tendenoy. The 7-30 Currency Loan, now open to sub- .nrintlon at par. is selling freely. The I opening aay s Buooonpuoue uu. .. t.. $2,108,800, including 1,473 orders for the average oi i,oi,nuu per any, anu uie r- ders for me sou anu nru notes ui ui. uuu 1 an average of 1,662 a day. Don't Yon o It." ' If vou want Pesos, without further drafts, don't you vote for the so-called Admlnis- .. , I , 1 1 1 Otl.l 1 Irallon oanumatenou ruuuunjr. xuoir .motion will be regarded as a verdiot in favor of the continuance of the war, and as in fa- i T,r 0r more oralis. unto otamrnon. , ioh i,,eBi , A Copperhead town- ship offioer stop tho draft Last November I ,h,rD.0Die eleoled Abraham Linooln to ftn- - 1 . , ;h. ar H had made drafU be ,. aB4 the people expeoted him to make In ,ieoung him, they agreed to give I and mmtJ to finish up the war. The . l.l wa. nn lha nlhai.aU. i omici'i. - 1 urt has left the country dlsoomfited. And - tD( rjnion men have for th first time I ... . 1 1, ' 1 , , t...,1 I of Pstersourg ana moomonu, anu in uiuii , onM, after the rugmves. worse man an, l j. don't generally seem lo "see It" In .Kigt,. in whloh th. SiaUtmm vssws it- The haven't the least idea that theoe events , n prolonging th war. On the contrary, a I . h(lU .r.be, ai copperhead defeat, aa i harblngers of peaoe. Indimapolu Oat. The Time to Advertise. Rnnlness men. with proper business ideas, should be shrewd enough to perceive that now "W Baa. vj jowenm. now tnai la ranldlr falling, and aflcf every re- per- Uctlon will fallsUU mor attt . a.f.ci 5,l i .t,.iM ha tit mntli tit avarv nrnnanL "3" " " V TSS. To pub- ahead er your noigntwre, u J" "7 r, mnnt. and thus selling mora, ovw vertlstng more, and thus selling mora, ma Jum the eraeh eomee gou vitt be eafe. This Is a plain dictats or oommon sense, anu n who heeds It not will bitterly regret bfore long hi. foolish negligent. Adwrtiiel Bdvsrtltsl-. T. Iwms.

MEDICAL. SCOVILL'S Bloo ct Liver SYRUP, THE Great Blood Purifier This medicine is composed oi Boots and Plants, which are not ouly alterative, bnt diuretic and diaphoretic. Tbua the combination Acts not only oa the Blood, BM AlSO 01 ma &liin and Kidneys ni..iusrt wmvmm All Chrsnic Diseases of (he System Then anv olher now te'ore the DubHo, What nlmoli )lte, blotehee or filtering hnmoro appear upon the skin, or aorcaon tha annoou. mcmbriweof the PALATB, THROAT OR THB NOSH, IT SBOWS THAT Tllft Pin All i Tmlir f t ana.v awawva .av a The Liver Is Torpid! If permitted to ran on H will Hpeeer In some other gsrtof the sts Urn moat generally In the form oi crofu-a, either In imtll knots under the skla or - The 0Umit qf the Neck, Arm-pita, Groin, JBreoetf ffyet, $e , Ttll the whole system becomes ie full of (bfe accumulated poisonous humor that life wNl become burden, and Anally di tease proves fete), WHY NOT USB Scovill's Blood & Liver Syrup When the disease flrst appears which will earry out of the Bjstem all tbe humeri end morbific matter through the secretions of the skin, kidney and biwe)n, alBoreetore the lifer to lt proper action, and THE SYSTEM TO HEALTH. Physicians In all parte of tho country are rising the medicine In their practice with great success. Theaotlonof the medicine li through tso eecre-II' nsof the absorbent vest e la, whisb oonist Id re-calving or taking up certain substances known at tlrns, or poisonous principles, tod removing them from the clieased parte through the seoretio and exhalanlf, till they are carried 'rem the eytttm; at the same time good blood le transported throogb the vessels to the diseased parte o' ihe toJy, Thai It will most positively be te n lht It ii Inc-piMBible for all diseases of the bhrod to remain In the stum If the nee of the medicine li perrevored lu, txoekt that In caw where disease haa worked on the system so mnob thai there is not vitality enough left lor recuperation. We give a lew of the many otrMCcate we Lave re celled; Wtomiko, Kt, Apill mo. items. A. Ii. Ecovilh ft Oo. 8'iS! Ton spoke to me In refmnce to the tffloicy of Dr. Soa-UL Com Eonnd fxtraot of Barsaparilla and BtlllU-gia, or lood and Liver Byrnp. t txamined the Ingredl eote, hading thein composed of the beet alteratives now In uie by the medical profession. I oensoqueut-ly admitted the ueeof tho o impound In my practice, hcllevtiiai It to be a ra e and tellable remedy, and bare bad dtoided eat Is faction In the admin III ration of tho remedy el nee I first adapted It, twelve months ago. I oan, with eaiie action, recommend It to i fiubllo at an altorativeof groat utility and ot-rtaioty n ihe diienMit for which It It reo:mmendid. With wnyoc, yours, O. t. DROWKINd. FaahMBiBo, Vi , June 11, 1831. Dl. Fcovwtt Dear Sin I have been mnob affile ttd wlti the sorofula fur some lhrre years, acd have tried almost every preparation pieented to lOHoted bumanlly,end, in d end, have eoosulied the very best medical men of the age, and nceived no benefit, till 1 accidentally tried year Blood and Llvor Syrup, which Indeed has acted like a ebarm. For some two years my neck aud breeat were eov ered with sores aud ulcers. My physical strength was so pieitratod ttal 1 oould hmdly raise my sol! up In bod; my limb weie very sore aud painful, aud indeeJ my mind was so seriously affeoHd that my most Intintftte friends llioaght I had to a great ex-ttnt, lost Ihe uaeofmy rt-esonlng taonliles. Mj stomach a also so affaotod that It ep poured that ulcers had farmed, hat befoie I had taken ene botJe of yonr Blood and Liver Byiop tbe trneof my Btomach was restored. And uow, with prudence, 1 eau eat almost anything. Tbe u oe rs and seres on my neck are almost entirely heled op. Thei-ote-utisB of my limbs has entirely left me, and I flatter myself that I shall soon again be a snnnd man. tiend me up two gallons or your Blood and Liver Byrnp, and say to the world that yonr mod eiuecaa and will care dyspepsia and serein U. Believe me. dear sir, your obedient servant, J. W. HOttbTEB. P. B. Tho two gallons 1 wish for a friend whs Is In a worseeondition than 1 was, If possible, Physicians have glvpn him up, and your Bioc d and Liver Syrap Is tbe only thlrg whleh Will oure him. J. vr. H. N. B. Mr. Hnrner Is an eminent Iswjer aud est-member of tVe Leghlaluia of Virginia, aid hi statements ten be relied upon aieorreot In every way. Htlll A not h or Trtiljr Kflinrknble are of Morolalontt t-wvlllutf. This oase was one to I w that he could not turn In bed. The phyniulaui ijnonrineJ hlu Incurable, 'this etatemnt was made ta Dr. Newton, who happened to bo at Or. icovlil'e office when Janus Wblta ker related the whole ease, whleh Is as folio wn OlkmmiATl, Kerch 18, 18Gf. In June, lBflfl, he was attacked while at work in the field, complained of being tlred and or beavl nees; he then became confined to nt bed out 1 Jjeat Upon the hip there was a swelling rescuiM ng a boll; this lasted (cr a few days without suppurating. Then tbe Inflammation on the hip Subsided, audit brgen to appear on the ankle) ibis became raaeb swollen, anu was nwouea witu iuivu. ymiu, a bteh lasted ebont ten dajt, at which time n. Duration was established, and 11 as lanced by his pbyslclsn. After this, there wss an exteutlvo dls charts of matter from twelve fli nlons openings, r.,n ihuinnt to tliakue". eo ssuth to that tv Insert' lngthepip3 0f thesyiltg, when filled withwatir, at the loner or i floe, tne water flowed freely from every opt nlug, snowing a complete ot ummniuaiiuu. iin a.i.niiiAbrM ibis, that the flesh or in a soles eu tiaarad to he separated from the bone At this da e T.A ..hvainian ijronou Btd bloi tncnreble. on lets he. would consent to have his leg amputated, and this he stated to thJ boy an ute iri.nir. nan white the doctor adlie1 -miatatlo J. he ac knowledged that theie was but little b pe en en from ..... u...i.au il tn bis n' I bribers ihat the b. y ejuld not live a fflonth with on t it. My sjn oljectud to any ooeratloD, and theie Hing do other hope, he bcuan thouseol BCiTill's niuodaud Liver Byiupln Ibelestwh in DiCtmr, l '5o. At thai time he wasoouil'ifd tbli ted, not able t strd n his feet, eretout iiarnli'msel over; loss of apppettte) rest ..- ..i.i.t aniih a frea and extensive ulceration ot the hone; over one hundrsd rleois have sloughed ofT, with all tha attendaut dlfflou ti npon each a ""ills oonaitioTi Is as follow: tie ?s ab'e to go anv- , ami l.bui rotralaed hie usual heaitbi bis appetite Is good, tha suppuration ol the leg b arretted etcept in nr rmvi piacts atteeaeu wn but little discharge, only enouga to stem tne ui 7.n...rt m eoa svs well. This is one of the most desperate oatea oi eoiofalous disease of the boneeieroured. OtoTiry reakbleHatoieol the resets that leg hai legainsa in nmum n .uu kitb.aud there Is aot the leeet d foimlty of the ! Hmb J A MIH H. WIllTAlliB. Moia.-fliovlil'sniO(d and Liver Bj top wss the only medl.lna used. Cr. Louis, Mo., AjrH 80, lBC. Messis A. L. 1'i jyit.r. 4 f o i I wish to Inform yon of the vsrfl of yonr ll.ood and Lifer Byrap. A sis tiTs'rsvirt ,.r Blood and LW.r ; rio. eiman Fnaldlng lider.ot. La. U, r - t a WatfaSnn aavai "We hsve o'sed Soovlll'e Compotind Byrop of Bar- Me., and nd It In tier, In.lajee to ecooinpll.h the !!r Lm a iirt flomoonnd ta no aa mieb . gnler'offlolal preparation ai ao In the Called . r r maUMl the. COOUD, . dimrentpoaltlon froaa anr otber men who are prj- pariDI hiwjiwih. v. r- Wllh nob ttetlmony In 111 ferar, eanlag aa II Aeea. from high medical eulhoril,, ana invoinni thTaartalnty if He aioptlon and me by pbyalalana iS lhJIi regular preolloe, and In th.lr eollegea and In then 'J' h.'uw,d .honld not erer, niS "omen aud ohlll nae It who hate an, dla.e SheMn.ptom, wh.tber It be In Ih. term of rlmple. S?h.r foraVoanaed by an Impure itaia of tha blood .V ' -t. .i ih. Ilr. h.n. for a oompara- TSSu eapenea, Boorlll ff "' ariapatllla and gtllllngla. or Blood and tlrar lyr- B. .n7a that yon buy Booilll-a Blood and Liver Byrap, . b oh oln be o'bt.lnad of all Brutal, la tKtyandal.hari alaoof J. B. Park, oornar ef lonrth ana neiuu. .., ix.ti.. mu .till aroenra It of Ihe nn danrigaed by the gallon, to be naad In tbllr piaoUoa A.L.800VILLeC0., No. 18 West Eighth St., (JV.iWy opjMuila tto Mthodul Book Cooctrn,) CINCINNATI, O. " HawBtw DAILY OHIO volume xxvh. PETROLEUM. PETROLEUM. THE NEW TOBK ft LIVERPOOL Petroleum Coiapany Organlced aoder the Mining niid Mann facto ring aUaws n HitDwww wow Capital ---$1,000,000 is One Hundred Thousand Shares .. . , AT ie PER SHARE, 8- Subeerbtton Price, Five Doltare per Share, AW lMf to wrmer jteeeeemem. OFFIOUft Lo, Empire Brill .1 in ft, Ti BROADWAY, N. T, rmtoaiee Address Ban ayt6 ew Tow. OFFICERS: Hod. DARMIiI. DI0CIN80H, President. WM. T. PBIPPS, Tloa Pre.ldnt. BOBBBT BAtBBTT, SeertHery. R. J. BOBIIS, attaint BnpirtntendoBt, Iltni Till,, Pi. ATLANWO BANK 141 Broad war, Haw Tork, ITreaaor,. ol the Coinpanr new aproaafltDs; we. Pavmnnt for steak mev he made In drafte. resit Ftered notes, or aevernment Douae ana eeouritiee, iwhlohfceidsand eeourlt.ee will be taken at their maraei vaine. Bern ftlanoea may be addreeapd to the Company. P.O.Box MAS, ftewYoik OH, or te 'Atlantlo Bank," Treasury or tbe Mew Tork and Liverpool Petroleum Company, HI Broadway, New York OH j, or to any of He Agonte. marlfi .1m .. , J-.ll.LK-t BOOK-BINDERS. BLANK MA$UFA(!T011. M. C. I-IJL1.EY A CO., AND Blank Book Manufacturer, No. 8 North High Ntr., COLUMBUS, 0. CLAIM AGENCY. Ohio VolnflteBrClaim Affency. Of VIGKBS PAY ACCOUNTS COBBBTTLT AND quickly made up, and the money collected In very short time. AftBTAiu or Pat due Offloor and Soldier or tholr legal heirs, collected on short notice. Pinsiomb, Bon ntt, Ao., Ac., due Officers, Soldiers, jr their lecai helre. nrooarod without delay. Special attention gim so tkt Collection i (Jlatmt fait Horses and iulpoienU Lost In the service of the United States. W ars Aorottghly acquainied eitk eeery branch of JJts tmrtnm in tc tee are mffO0at ami mu gnaran' M euMrt tatUuction to aU vrith whom we do butineu. Office Moond floor, No. IS Kant Niato at. J0S1AH GIVES, Late Colonel 74th O. V. I. bus, 0., Jan. 14. 186i. ROOFNG SLATES. Siate. Slate. S.'ate.l T1BB tlNEERSIONKD HAVING BRtH AP-POINXHD Bole Agent br the follewlng Ojm- panlc, via: EAGLB 8LATE CO., Vermont, N. Y. 8LATH CO., Middle Granville, N. Y., LEHIGH BLATB CO.. Pennsylvania. CHAPMAN BLATE 00, Pennsylvania, For Ihe aa!a of their Superior Roofing Slates (e now prepared to fl'I orders to any amount throngbrui tbe Un'ted Btstiand Oanadas. I have oons autly on liana a mrgo ats)rimcu. oi rurpie, i Ore a and lied tlUe, from Vermont; also, Jllack tnd Feschnott'm i-r fusnueliKnua blato, from I'a. I Having made arrangements to snip an ran theenlog seastn, my faellitl'S for dlxpatch will I be of great advanlaxe to conu'grecs. Urders Willi mret with prunipt attention bj addresslosi j nil n uaii i . MOWDureu. iitanm uo . a. . Denote -Uor. 10th Ave and 12th st , ri. V. City, Pout n. Agent, Terrace fiinaro, Moffalo, M. Y.. W. J. HuRIbts, Agent, fltneial Office, Mew- PHYSICIANS. rj AVIMO BBT1RED 7B0M HILITABT PBAO- 11 THUS, and permnnently looated Id this city, tor K nnrnnM of nrnotfclua Mndlohie aud rOrnery. nnlri manectfullv tender bis niolesstonal services so the ct neons oi uoiumrns ana viciuny, a n un- hm. both acute acfl chronic, promptly ircatea. Medicines cmnnonTidwl at the office. Mo. 7 Ka.t Htate itreet. opiMii ine cat"" Opera House Doctor. F, M. DOWNS, M. I)., HAS PIBMANKKTLT LOOATRO AT TBI il Opera Il(.use, and will promptly treat all die-uasee ko wn to tbe proloeslon. Office houis, 8 to 9 A. M.( aud t to 8, and 7 to 8 P. M . ieoa EYE AND EAR. DR. . A. KM APP, OflOlllt, (formerly of K. Y.,) ezclosiyely treat Uealix', VUium of the Cyos, tnd In eeris Jtrunc at njim wumrmiium. wuaw, st No. lf South tligh rtroet. Jtjpptrtte tbeU.odele Il.mtan 1 In I rittimitllS. WQIO. MPO rnriiiHiiua ui iaii 'lb tcob Hi tbe Bye aud Bar. tot 40 nata,jof BOLD JNO. K. COOK. CITRON B ALSAM .nr.. Ih. Itch In one or I nBHUvBI BIB OfPIOB TO BID ER8I-ro applloatlon.i oeutaln. uo Heronry, and la ta.e , nj i0 )g aaat Loug atnet, near corner two i naa at BnV Mm. iitkom H alJIAM alio onrea Bhentnatlim, Salt Bhtum, Old Bore., Warla, and all trnytiena on taebaja. r Only II aenta a Bottle. gold by Jo . Ooow. apr 10- -vjaa-:HiT-A.33Xj"Ei LIVER PILLS Are oompoeed entirely of AlaawtMiAnl AiAAklii ETvfwanfta VIldMiiuai voyoiovig kvsi avio. HMtlr from plants growing In our country. Peine of these planU have a direct action on tha Others upon tbe BK1M oth re on tho KID V KYI, anu vtufii uuvs iu BO WW 1.3 AND L UNO SI - g aection Oi uia iimruu u bivu im.iwi, -m ItUbyapieotlarchfmlca1oomblnatloiofaMlhrwlKTltDorH rre Banking tn Ohio, tha Pickaway eXtraOlS mat ineae rnwa wi', pMiwiiug in. ntSt exUa)raiDarr emcee vi tming ALL BILIOUS DISHA3 BS. LITER COMPIuAINT. This dlsra.e Is morerrevaient than peeple hare an Idea o' When the Liver Is obstruoted or lnantlve, ,v,a btle Is Imrmre. and this lmonre tile ttcarrlfd Into tne leoietionsoi toe system; tne tjonMqaonoe Is. nnhrslthy eompletloa, or a ycllownsss of the ehln, attended with pains tn the right side, also Over the Shoulder Jslade, Loit of AppeiUi and Fltth, Inaigeeuon, Votuveneet, tie, tcx sals by Druggists and d'aliri in family medt tints generally, la all psrts of the United States. f dltaWMW rropnewrs, viBoia-.au, Vf INSURANCE. INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. HE AC(HD1INT INSURANCE COM PANY 01 COLUMBUH IN NOW HKADr TO IH8UB F0LICIH8. Al' PLr AT TUB OFFICE OP TUB COMPA NY, IN AMnOg' DUILDINO, ON HIGH 8THEET. KIIIBT DOOR TO THE RIGHT, TTD UKAIDO HAT ITMIinU flfim TH P COMPANY INBURE8 AOAINHT ACCIDENTS P EVERY DE0mpriON, Causing Loss of Life ! OR BODILY INJURY. OSDBB OINIBAIi AOOIDUST BIBK9, The Payment or FItc Dollars Will canra l , wa k whlla dl.ablad (not etcaed- MiKaia moDuiaj or One Thousand Dollar Id tha atant of death by aocldant within one roar, The Payment o Ten Dollars Will aware tlO p.r week eompeoialloD, or Two Thousand Dollars In i i of d.aU. The Pajinent of Flfttoa Iol tars Will iMare tie per week oonipemallon, cr Three Thousand Dollars In oa of death. The Pa j in out oi Twenty Dol lars Will .eonro $20 p.r wetk o'tufematlon, or Five Thousand Dollars In of death. Th Payment of Twwisy-llTe Will secure 125 p-r wetk cotxp'-nHa'ton, or Five luousaiitl IollfH Id caso of d'alh. Ibis is the rbiao-t mode of IKe Inmrance no in me, and recomminde Itself to every rtlLtlogmnd. Tho Company Is established en a sound bass, wllh a capital of One Million Dollars! The following are the Direotora and Olll'eri: WM. 0. Dl'BIILER, Columbu". JOHN MILLER, " WM. A. PL ATT, THEODOKK COMS'POCK, " WM. B. HAWKED, " THOH. LOUOH, " SIMON GEBHART, Dftylon. L. M. HUBBY, Cleveland. TII08. L. JKWBTT, 8leubenllle. ALFRED OAITHHR, Ciuolnuali. P. W. BTRADER, " HUGH J. JEWETT, Zsnesyille. E. J. PECK, Indianapolis, Ind. I1ENJ. H. SMITH, Ptaidmt, Columbus. DAVID 8. GRAY, Via Pruidmt, " GEO. B. WRIGHT, Sit' and Treair. etirB . i m T - T.naflAfi Pfllii 1T1 4b Y flJlTS wMwa w OVEtt 817,000,000 1 MTNA Insurance Company HARTFORD, CONN. NOT ASSCTS, JA., 18CB, FIRB AND INLAND NAVIGATION RIBK6! MTAnaelea In all Ihe prlaolpal Oitlel and Town. In tho Ooltea Btaiee. Application fcr lnanranoaolll be promptly at1 tended to. AHURhW J. OABDMEB, Au'l, narl4 Sm .1 -HtlKon Hniunnif. NOTICES. Mayor's Proclamation. SPECIAL ELECTION. 'pUE QU1 tfflKD KuiWTOBn Off Ttiiuii 1, of Uoiomons are otrenv nuiiitmi iiAn will f a. hniti in tno ooo aras oi mmi i br u wit- the 1st. ft I. 6 h. 7th end Vllh, st tbe usual plncoe 01 holdlog elections in saia waras, on Monday, the lOtti disy or Apiii a a-..- .1,. nm-nnsa rtf A.nctfnir One Pchuol DllTO tor i'a each of setd wards, to i erve as Member ot lb Botrd of adoration ot tun cur o iiu-ium- (liven under my hand and tbe pral ot tbe City r.iAt. 1 of f'o umbus, tue a-tci y wm-i 18ft. WBA.I THOMAS, marBl 9t Mayor, Dissolution of Partnership nmta PiRTNtTHlP II tlUalTlltollH A ni X INI under the fir n itam of Larkbaupt, Her- .a.nt t'n is this tlav dissolved by mutual t unst ui nartnais asumluK to ty (he diiH and collect tho 1 aswjUoiald driu. ADAM LOKHAHP., 1 1 n If It I U.PBIIuntni, HBlIBVr 0. DOKKN. . Moroh 88, 1M. marBOlm REMOVAL, dr. imrjRY TO WHOM IT MAY tOMKRPi. w.TrvrTn 1R TTBRBBT GIVEN. THAT TBB I BON IN Bakk or lBOMTON,ebauk. urganlaed under tha act of the uenerai aavawi m tu dww ui uu.o, .uii i art ta anthorlaa Tree Beukina." paeeod March SI, 18A1, and aoing do ii nets at ironwB, m ..i.t atatanf fihln. will maso to do busluess aasuch Bank, on and after the expiration of the time limited by tha iuriy-nrs. eeciioo oi mv upon a full oomplieuoe with tbe provisions of said forty nrsi section oi awiu mr oraer or too ir-orR snu mm in". ' QKOEOB WILIiABD, Cashier, jjyioeltww-Tu 3XTOTIOE. To Holders of the Notes of Pick&vway M fVUHPLTANOl WITH TUB FOBTT FIUBT. section 01 tne act pa eu jnaroo aist, icoi, Connty Bank, Otrolerllle, Ohio, glvea notloa .hat the ontetandlng note! of circulation of laid Bank .in h- rMicmed bv the Tirt National Bank. Ota. .iMtl'.. Ohio. Holdera of .aid Dote, are reuaaetwd to nreaent tnem tot reuompuon wnuin bis mouaua from Ible date. O. BALLAMD, Ja Oaih'r. Olrmwniie. r. EMPLOYMENT AT TOUB OWN HOM K9. THOUSANDS CAM realise a hundred dollars weekly, No utemth isqnl cd, eioept those found In evary honecbold. Profits 1UJ per cent. Demand saplo as floor. It Is the greatest discovery of the age. full partlcatlars mot on icoetptoi twostamrsior retmn poetaf. , aprtwiw K.T4Blswkerati Mew Tork. COLUMBUS, OHIO, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 8. 1866, DRY GOODS. SprlnB, I860, Still Greater Reductions IK TBH PB10IM or DRY GOODS. BAIN & SON, Nos. 23 to 39 South High street, a m NOW nvTBRINS AT OBIATLT BH- A VUOBO I'ttlOiM rtitir immenn and very de alrable .took of Foreip O orotic Dry Ws, To cortnpond with the preaeat decline la Sold and . Biirinanaiao. OallcoesBeduced, Muslins Kedneed, bhcetlngs Rednoed, Bhlrtlngs Kednoed , Delaines Itedueed, Alnpacas Reduced, DressGoodsReduced BnlmorBl SklrM Rudnced, Honsetaer ping oods Redaced, Table IJaeua Reduced. . Bed Qnilto Rednted, Clolba and CnjMlmeree Reduced, Sbanle and loaba Uednced, niaek Sllka Redneed, ' tre.t etc., ate, Ae. 1,000 UOZEN STJPEBIOB aooTABD SPOOL Cotton Tlxread I Bedocd to 80. per spool, or 91o. per doaen. Qreatlf nouvr vaiua. BAIW SOS, No.. 13 to to booth nigh atreat. D. T. WOODBURY & CO., WHOLESALE BBALBES DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. 340 A 318 South High St., COLUMBUS, O. PROPOSALS. No. 6.1 DEPOT QUABTERMASTEB'S OPPIOB, 1 OiKCiaxiTi, 0 , Arill 1, IS"8- I PBOIWALS ABB INVICKD BY TBB UNDKB- hi:iku nnin wauflwuni, nirni . " deck U , for rarnliblng tb'. Department with Cray Woolen Shirts, Vihuniiiirt from Vlantiel canal In all resDeots to theieiuple piece cow on eihlbitln at the office ot the undertlgntd, aud lo be of the following sIbtbW, to it: ... no. 1, 31 Inches in length, and incites in wiaiu. Ho. 8, Ho " fl " " Me. 8,11(1 " " 7 " To he f.lled down by hsud, with patent linen thread. Bids tliii do not conform to tbe foregoing reqmre- mf nis will iiotbeoi iHltiered. Proo:stilH .are slao luvtlej. at tne same lime snu pUc, for OR AY HHIKTINQ FLAiSNKL, Biual in quality to Ihe flannel above mentioned. Also, CANTON FLAN NHL DHAWJiltS, (Samplesneuteted.) CANTON FLANKKL, UNDLBACIIBD. ('ample requMtt-d.) A liunraitty, signed by two resprns.ble persons, net a company tech hid, Rnarantielng loat tne dder will suuply tbe articles awaidud tu him undr 1 proposal. biis will h ouentd We Inet day, April Hill, st la o'clock M , and bidders are luv ted to he i resent. Aw.udi will be made on Tuaior'ay, Aprtl tsiw. OOL. t . W. MOUIjIUM, a))B til TVpnt Q artctmaBtpr. FOR SALE. TufliiiltoMionfoi,Sa1e. ATnOBODOHBBBD BTALLTON. JTTcT FROM Kintnckv. dutk chestnn'.. 8 years old,:16 bands high, will le sold without reserve, at auction, lu Oirolevllle. Oblo, at 13 o'clock on SATURDAY, tha 8th favof ApiM. Vor ptdigre, descrlpticn, Ao., see Uriels Uoiumuns, u ueuioora. ami union,u-r-olevtlle, 0.; Katie, bancasler, O.; aud Oaaftte, Ohll- Ucotue, 0., or wilte lor small on is. Aanreii 1 ftt lfflUDUV mil Id tlroloTllle, 0. 80 AMIES OF LAND For Sale. SITUATICD ON TUB UlLLtTWU BIIL103 w nor nr ilnlnn.iins ImirtudUtelv mnlh ef land lately purchased fiom this Bank ror the Asylum for Imbeciles, upon which a flue building Is ateul being aarur-lurl fnr ill At Itl.ti tt) tlOD. Tblslaurt has a trout oi xie rcos on Dniiivant Avenue, and the east end lylog bfgh, and having ft rpiM.ti mi tbe road to be opened, running soroes from the National Voad to ihe llirrlsburgh H ad. About two-tbiriM ot it isaooniano, sua unvtuiru nndor caltlvatloo. Will do snia ror ca,n or 011 pay menu. Apply to .on, BUTUuinun, nerzi i a-hier Frankllo Bnk, Otilaiubns, 0. CARPETS. CARPETS. .v.'vv ivvytt.tt.,e, .o eoV NTONFl a liEWlN, marie dlw 100 Town alreea. WALL PAPERS! .All XS.lzia.ei, Now Opeiiinfff! DOUaUT 8INCH TUB tp y t.t. ikt OOIjD AND ABU BBLLINO AT Greatly Reduced Prices H. NELLICK ,1c CO.. Bazaar Cor. Hlgli fe Town sis. nisrT wil 1: Unsst RitesI IX7S AB1 PAY1NQ TBI. HIQnWT PBI01 f v XJUT OASHI MEDICAL. 4 HUMPHREY'S . . 5.- . ... ........... SIX S O I 3?" I O REMEDIES PEOPLE. i ' l.-a-e. wlaila In tncHAainfl Mtt Book ef IHreott'DS .... IW 00 Case ef M larsn vials. In a.ori.000, and book . B w Oase of 90 large vials, In morocco, and Book Oase of large vUls, In plela oasa, and Beet Oaee of 1A boxes (Mo. 1 to 10) and Book 0t of any tlx boaes (Mo. 1 to 1ft) and Book , 00 1 00 1(0 1 LIST OF HUMPHREY'S TO B FOUKO IS FULL 3T"mtly Oases. a. 1 Cntea Fewer, Oongeitlon and Inflammation; Beat, Pain, aad lBllammatoHrdlaeaar....... ... Ho. S-Carea Worm Fever, Worn Oolle, Toracton, AppeMta, W.tt'ng the Bed .... No. S Oarea Colte, Teething, Crying and Wakefalnea., Blow Growth and e-eeDieaee. o, &ai..ie . BTe 4 Cnrea Dlarrliooa, Of Children or Adalta, Cholira Inlkntnai, and Summer ik)mfiatni.....M N. B.-Moa.. and A aura tha woret auea of Chronla Eterifceta. . Ha. S-Cnrea Dyaenterr, Or Bloody rim, Oolle Sliplnga, Blllooa Oolle, rail yyaeniory...M-..... Hoi dona Cholera, Cholera Horbna, Neuiea, and Trmltlng, A.th- matlo Breathing X: T Cnrea Couarha, Oolda, Hoaneneaa, Bronehltla, Infla.nH, and core xnroat - . H. B.-T hla and No 1 nevar fall to oma the wotat Coldi and Conga. Ko. S cnrea Toothache, Paceaole, Nervona Palm, and Tin Eoloieuz M. B It nal onreo iBrjn.aoa. o. No. t i'nrea ToothHChia, Slob Headaofcaa, Ta-tlgo, Bo.h of Blood to th. uaadH. . M. R In .ltcruatun with Mo 10, It nevtr falla anra tha mci! Inveterate oaa. No. ie-Cnrea Dypeli Weak, Aold, or Deranged gti maeb, cwnillpa- tlon, iiirer uompiain., or -..., ii. B. lv.LL,BLa ior all oassa of Weak Dl geellea and iMllonadomplalnla. No. H-Cnrea Snpreaaed Menace, Or Beanty, or P.lafol, or Delaying. Qreea aioKne.a..M.... No. lSCnreaLeueorrbeiior White, Bearing Down, too Protoia MeeK. No. IS Cnraa Croni, t Boarn Oronpv Oongh, Dlffloolt and Appreeaed ur.tnlD.. No. I4-Cnres Halt Rhenin, Ornery IrnpMon., Bryripelae, geald Il.ad, Bar ber a ma, rimpuew. u.. No. IS Cnrea Bheniuatlam, Pain, I amea.ee, or Sorenee. In the Cheat, Back, Bide or Ltmba, or aeiaiioa............MM. No 10 -Cnrea Fewer and Akuc. lntermhtea Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Invetarat Agn.a M. B.-It aota like a ebarm, both aa a pre, en. Mve and onre. No. 17-Cnrea Pllea, Internal or I atonal, Blind or Bloedlng, Beoeut or UMIlnate ; " BL b Thla remedy haa ourod ehouaand. of Iho worat poatlble ca.ia. Ko. 18-tnrea Ophtlialmltt, WeakorInll)medKyea o Kytlld., Palling or Weak SUbl .... M. B.-'.'lt may alwaya be relied upon ror a onre. No. lB-Cnrea CatoriL, Aonte cr Chronle, Dry or Plowing, Cold In th. Htad, Inuuena.. No. SO-Cnrea Whooplns Comb, dherlenlng and palliating II, or gpaimodlo 10 I NB ..'.i''u'7ol.liibie,' and alwaira ralievea aftd oarea. No. Bl-Cnrea Abthmii, Oppreand DIBIonlt, LaborMl Breathing, Oonah ana b,.i.....-wi,..... M. B.a..BuadrejBbarabe.ncurd by la. No. SJ-Cnrea tar niaehnraiea, Nolle In th. Bead. Impaired Bearing, Barache M.B. -It alwaya ou.ie. o. ta-Cnrea Berolnln. olarged SlaadB, and Tuaalla, twilling, and Old Ulcer. - N. B. Haa onred ana wor.1 caata. Va. aa Cnrea Oeneral Debllltjr, Pbyatoal or Jferroua Wenhaeea .hmmmw ....... No. aS-Cnre. Brop.r, fluid AoramnlaHcnl, Timid rw.lllnga, with Boanty ntoMoni. No. SS Cnrea Sen Slekneaa, Proatratfon, Verdgo Banaea, Vomiting.- . No. T Cnrea Urinary Dlaeuaee, Cravel. Bonal Oalcnll, DlrBoolt or Palntnl Dil- M D."n"curea"alT oVd ca.ea 01 Aldney ill.- eaiea. t , No BS-CnreaSemluAlWekneaa, Involuntary Dlmhargta, and uonaequent Proa. tratloo aua ueoiiny............... u n . i.,....r. immnl H.Mlt.1 W..k- nc.., and way be eoundently rellei on In all oiua. No. SB Cnrea Sore;Monlh or Stona.-nehnee. Oankirad Month of Adult, or ulilldren, and al.o Maoeaa ana vomningoi i rnju.u, k.B. Carte at onoe. No. BO-CnreafJrlnnrp Jueonllnenee, Welling tha Pd. to, rroqnoul, Painful or peaiatog urinaiion B.B.. II al' tlwayaom... No.SI-CreaFalnrnl Menairnallon, Pi.unro,Oramp, er (peimi; Prnrllll, tutilng, and vr ...ion oi .... ut. ........... .......... N.B...-It acta Hie a inarm. No. as-Curea SnfTerluaj nt Change or uie, firagnlarltlea, rlaibea of Beat, ra'plutlon, andtvaa Diieate of the Bearl. I 00 No IS Oarea Hpaanaa nnd Coat vul aiona, Ipfl.tayor Tailing alekneeat Chorea or St. TI-W Uanerl Jerking., Twllehluga, Byilarla...! 00 Ko. Ba Cnrea Iilplherla, Or Ulearated or Malignant flora Throei........ BO TDKSB BSMBDIBS BT WKn.ll or Express. aw Wa aand tkaaa lemedl... by tha ilngl boa or full aaaa, to any part of tha eonntry, by alell or Eapreee, naaot eoarge, on nmiip. v. ,u . U.b. mn - M.Mnl ah kind. VO. BboOB'. BOd enelaea the amount In a anneal note nr in", by Hall, to oar edlr.ee, al No. SOS Broadway, Kew Tork. And the Medicine will be duly retained by Mall or I .. jike more i0an three regiment, of de-inroaa, liae af eharr... i..i I and causing In conjunction with a l.yrtl.h.Vta front which Sheridan thtocgheat the oonntryi TO DBALHRS. All .manleatloiu heMlter should be addrosaed, H0MPHB8YS' SPEOIFIO Homeopathic. Medicine Oo., SOS Broadway, NEW TORK. gfflr Vr. Humphrey! tan be eontuUei per eonaYlg or by teller, at the office 0 the Com putt. BprtTTAIM :c.l ;.. J u r::..-. ...' ' 3 1 - J' " -. DALLY OHIO STATS J0DRNA1 WM.T. COQQESHALL CO. omoa No. IS. Kaat Stava Streea. TERMS OF 8HBSCRIPTION, iev. Tenal of trie AaaUy Journal; dingle Bnbeortbera, 1 year, by mall I moo glngle Snbeorlbere, fl montha, m 4 to BO Single Bubeorlben, g month.. " alnalaBnbairltwrB.1 month., ......... 0 Ml Ml Single Bnbaoribei, par moan, oauvaraa ny oarrfer Single Snbaorlben par weak, dellvere. by af rler............-........-... .-... ID To agenta la olnba IS eenta per weak aaoh copy. Terma of Wo Trf-Weekly lonnaa. Ingle SnbacrTber., 1 year........mn.-.4 80 Hngle Bnbacribera, t montha. Single Babecrfbere, 1 wtontha.M Single BibKribera, I menta Terma ol tbe Weekly Journal. Single Bobaorlbera, per year. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. ailT One Bqoat, each luaertlon TB oecta. . Bpeclal Solreaa per Bqaere, aaoh Inasrtloa ;...14 ' Imi and Boatnaaa HbMeea, par Una, aaob laaarHoa SO nU. WaaaLl On. Hqtiare, ohlnwrtioii...-..fl.BO 1joc1 and Buslnow Neilwe, per Una, aaoh laaerttoa....-.... M nata. aar On. airaera nnvera thraa-oaartan at aa Ineb Ot apaoa In tha oolumna of tnejopaaaj,. aar at.rriiure Hotteee will hereafter Invariably be charged M oenta wh.n under Ave llnoa, and 60 eeata per aqnare when ocoupylng more .paoo. -S. -jl-j. -a- - - ' Hajor-aeneral Sberldnn. Tha magni&oent success of Sheridan at the battle of Five Forka, and hla oonaum-mata skill and daring, have already assured him a plaoe among the heroes of the nation's history. The universally conced ed faot, that to his maBterly strategy on Ihat occasion we owe the oapture of Rich mond, has brought him so prominently be. fore the publio, that the following history of his life will doubtless be read with the greatest Inherent General Bherldaa was born in Somerset, Perrv oounty, Ohio, on the Oth or tjepterj. ber, 1881. lie is, therefore, thirty-three vears of are. He entered the military aoademr at West Point in his seventeenth vear. and graduated iu 1868. He was sta tioned at newport Darraags until tne fall of 1864. He was then sent to Florida, and from there to Western Texas, as brevet second lieutenant rlrst lnlantry. ne serves were against the Indians until the spring of 1856, when he retured to New York and war) promoted lo be second lieutenant Fourth infantry. Here he had command of Fort Wool for a short time, and left for San Franolsoo In June. On bia arrival there he was ordered by Oeneral Wool to rehove the present Oeneral Hood, of the rsbel array, who commanded the escort of the l'aclfio Railroad expedition from San Franoieco to Red river and Oregon. This expedition was one of the most adventurous of the adventurous expeditions of those days. Sheridan continued with it up to the Columbia river In Oregon, when he was detaohed U acoom-pany another expedition against the Indians, whose hostility had suddenly broken out. During the following winter he successful) dofended the block-house at the oascade of Columbia against the vengeful attack by a superior foroe of red skins, and was complimented by the UnMed Slates government for gallant oonduot. lie was aiierwarus Hiauuneu at i m mu, n Ihe Indian Reservation, and then as-ilrrned ta dutv with General Augur, at Sil- lelx Valley, during the remainder of the winter. In the spring ho was appointed to settle a trouble with the IndianB at Agnum Bay, a mission whioh he fulfilled so successfully as to reoeive a seoond oompllment from Washington. Returning to Yam Hill, where the late Oeneral David Russell had assumed oommand, Sheridan remained with him un til Russell leu, anu oommanueu me posi until Hnntemher 1. 1801. having been promot- ,l in i ha meantime to a oaptainoy in the lllth infantry, Sherman a regiment, in tne spring of 1802 he oame to New York, went henoe to St. Louis, and was there made president of the military commission to set tle the Oiainis OI cniaoun uvuhciwu, ufuu Fremont's oampaign. tin was subseauentiy maae quanermas ter and commissary of olaims, and served with Curtis Ave or six weeks In the Mis souri oampaign. Being appointed ohiof oommissary of the Department oi tne n ear, a .ennmnanied the army down to Cross Hollows, in Arkansas, south of Pea Ridge, and remained until alter mo umu, or e nidi... Hn then returned to St. Louis, and ieined Oen. Halleck at Shlloh, throe or four fiava niter ino Dame, no wn. iu. nnu.iv .aaicrned to dutv in the topographioal do- e . , ' " ,i parlment, and was evemuatry ruauo uui nr nntn tnu oommiBBietv u.iim-. rlonartnienta at Halleck's headnuarters. In wh ihR, amirtmBnuj ue was ntwt.. vd- teemed one of the best administrators in lit. r.rmv. Hhoridan's oarecr as a onvnlrvman be- ran on the 27th of May, when he was re- P. .. .. J . . tln1ln1.'. k.J.,i..l.N tieved irora auiy i. jrnv. uuiuc..t.ni .ml annointed Colonel of the Second Michi- aan oavalry roglmont. For this post ho a .i ta.iA n. ik. .... never received a oouruiiooiwu. v " .v.j night of his appointment, he started on tho first raid of the war, pushing toward Bconc-ville, whipping the rebel oavalry defend ing the ratiroau, UOBiroyrug mo i.iwi, burning trains, &o. Corinth having been evacuated, he came baok to that place, and was sent out on a reaonnoiseanoe, in the n.nfrrna. of which he ran against the whole rebel army. Exercising a masterly energy and skill, he Buooeeded in withdrawing his roglmont, gunB and all, aoroBS a bridge and oattaeway in the very faoe of Ihe enemy's infantry, and within only two hundred aud fifty yards of a rebel battery, saving everything. Two or three days afterward, he mot wllh Forrest, regiment aja nat regiment, Bt a plaoe called Donelson's crossroads, whipping hla soundly. A few days later he made a reconnoifBanoo to Uun-lown, south of Booneville, four miles from Tupelo, driving Ihe wholo rebel atmy out of n.. rtinn. with two reelmouls, the Booond Iowa and Second Miobigsn. OolBg baok to Boonevillo, he returned with Ihe army to riA.uiti At Corinth Sheridan was put In command f a nnvalrv tirirnde of two regiments. Af ter the army had gono Into position thoie t.. ... nonin ordered to Bonneville, fifteen or twenty miles in advnnco of tho main body, wllh his brlgado numboring scven-t,...i,H man. An event hero ooourred i....in ra evinced the quick deoision, the fertile rcoouroes, and the dauntless oourage that hawe never failed to win him suocessin every ' r- "- ..j..i.h.n. Balnn left In the extraordi nary detaohed position just described, he . ...j.i.niv nttacked on the 1st of July by the entire rebel oavalry foroe under Chalmers, nine regiments, numbering six ..... hnnaand men. Putting his war- ... inin a swamc, he dismounted one of his r.lmonii'--ino docoou ru..,,,-,., .. infrtnirv. Detaching ninety mount ed men from his remaining regiment the Seoond Iowa-he sent them by a ooncealed nathway to make a detour around the flank U ih. rabel front With his main force he ... h.u the enemv in oheok, slowly re ....iim for several hours, when, at a pre- oonoerted signal, the ninety men of the Seoond Iowa oame iu j.i- made with his whole foroe on the Instant ... t,.i to baliove that thoy were sur rounded. The result was a total panls and . .i..rln of the field In Sheridan's favor, he having lost only forty men during the engagement For this achievement tha "man of sabers" -.. .,i. hrttradier-general of volunteers. ni. m inlaville in September, he ...t-nul u the command of th Eleventh division of infantry, Army of the Ohio. His ji.i.in with MoCook's oarps and another brigade, opened ths batllo at Porryville. From Perry vllle he went lo the Arfty of the t 1 1 tn nnmrnand at hla aame troona. jimunneuu. . . , , , , "5. . jr. At Bton river A division sustained NUMBER 227 brunt of the battle, losing four brlgadt oommander. and nineteen hunoired men. A oompllment in the official report of hit ounmander was sueoeeded by the more sub stantial reward of a malor-generaiatip. In Ihe following spring of 1863, be com manded the advance of the army from Stone river, driving Uracx thirty or fort) miles, from Tullahoma aoroag the Tennesser river, weal to nnogeport. remaining toert until th arrival of the main Union army. he built a bridge three hundred feet lono across tne river, tn readiness for tha grand advanoe. During the succeeding oampaign nis services were prompt, constant, and dis ttnguished. During the march to Uhica-mauga his oommand formed the rearlguard, on the extreme right of the army, tin tht orst day s tight he struolc alone, liood s di vision, driving it, capturing two batteriet and a number of prisonsn. On the next morning, being still Isolated, he fought one entire wing of the rebel army, noidtng hie own. The next morning be fell baok to noasriue, bringing sixteen pieces or artil lery and sixty-two caissons. He starred al Rossvills until the next day, offering; battle, which was not acoepted : then fell back to unattanooga to tax up a better position.-At the battle of Mission Ridge he attacked the enemy on the oenter, orosslng a plain nine hundred yards wide with six thousand men in mass, carrying the ridge to Bragg'a headquarters, and capturing seventeen pieces of artillery. Following the :enemy olosely to Chioamauga, he carried a'aeoond ridge, capturing two additional guns. Next day he was ordered to Knoxville to relieve the siege. ' His career as oommander of the cavalry corps in tne Army of tne rotomao, as commander of tho Army of the Shenandoah, and as a raider from Winchester around rllchmond and Petersburg, up to his lasl great ooup de butm, need not be reoounted In this hasty narrative. It will be delightful to partially embody that account of hie ouaraoter, his generalship, his appearanoe and his bearing In oamp, on the march, and oa the battlefield, lor whicn all men wait, in another artlole. If. Y, Herald. A correspondent of the sams paper, re ferring to Saturday's battle at Five Forks, after Bherldan had taken oemmand of War ren a Corps, In addition to his cavalry. ys: . - ' "I attribute this vlotory almost entirely to Sheridan ; It was won by strategy and persistence, and in great part by men who would not stand are tne day oerore. The happy distribution of duties between oav- atry and Infantry excited a fine rivalry, and the consciousness or Bherldan s guidance inspired oonndenoe. lias any nattie so suc cessfully ever been fought in Virginia, or, indeed, in the East? I think not It ban opened to us the enemy's flank, so that we oan sweep down upon the Appomattox and inside of his breastworks, enabling us to shorten our lines or lntrenonmenis one- half, If no more, and putting out of Lee's aorvice fifteen thousand of his choicest troops. And all this, Oeneral Sheridan tells me, Has cost mm personalty no more than eight hundred men, and the eervloe no more than fifteen hundred. Compare this with Chanoellorsville, Williamsburg, the Wilderness, Bull Run, and what shall we say f -The enemy must have lost in this Sght three thousand in killed and wounded.Describing Sheridan's personal appear anoe, the same correspondent writes : - . The persona!1 of the man, sot less than his reknown, affeoted people. A very Punoh of soldiers, a sort of Rip Van Winkle n regimentals, it astonisnes roiics mat witn so jolly and grotesque a guise he held with in him energies like lightning, tn Doits or which had splintered the fairest parts of the border. But nobody credited Oeneral Sheridan with higher genius than activity, we expeoted to hear or him scouring the Carolina boundary, with the usual destruction of railways mills, and therefor said at once that Sheridan would out the great Southside road. But in this last chapter Sheridan must take rank as on of the nnest military men of our oentury. The battle of "Five Forks" was, perhaps, the moat Ingeniously oonoelved and skillfully executed that we have ever had on this con tinent. It matohes in secretiveness and shrewdness the oleverest efforts of Napoleon, and shows also muoh of that soldier's broadness of intellect and capaalty fcr great oooaslons. Wool Trade. There Is no use in denying the fact that the bottom has been completely knocked out of Ihe woof trade. The great deoline In wcolcn good takes down the raw material with It, and those who are now anxious to sell have to make oonoessiona mat are somewhat startling to those who paid th prices of two months ago. And yet wool, in com parison with pork and many other articles, "", r.. e - i markably well. No steady market must be looked for now until traue nnas tne Doom to which it is being sent by the finishing blows at tbe rebellion; and it is worse than folly to talk now about the futur of th !.?k .1 oeen, tor some iuoo,p.h P"""l " ..Ivea and that Is. the wants of oommuni-1 ty will undoubtedly all the time, for the I next two year., keop wool at a fairer aver-l age, predicated on gold, than almost any I mime artlole. I Trta.l hv thin test. It has not In the rrnn. I eral inflation of prioes, gone up In proper-1 tion with other products 11 will not, as we I bearing oonus at tne oiuo """8, j-believe, In the general deoline, fall as far terday, reached 81,423,000, inoluding $1,-from Us highest rate as other articles, We 320,000 worth of old and new 6-20o, whioh h... h.nn careful. In this denartment. not I onened at 105,. and olosed firmly at 106!. to giro any rosotintoo views ror tne future we have not seen our way clear to talk about a dollar or any other high prloe we 1,... Ttnt. felt willlnff ta venture unon . nana- es whioh might mislead those who have bson In the hanii, ror the past two years, to look to our weekly talk for something in a fair degree reliable; and having heretofore ..ib.rl In o-nnd faith, and not almr.lv tn bull' the market, we are not disposed to hango our polloy now. And hence, if we hold out no excessively flattertug views $50 and 100 notes or me -Loan, ine suu-h. tho future, it is because wa honeatlv be I scrlntions to the Loan lnat week reached an ieve that wool will prove no exception lo lie deoline whioh must, take plaoe all round, That It will command a full price, in com - parison with other products, we have not the slightest doubt but where the figure 111 oommenoe, it Is too soon now to say. Stale Sheep Sliearlusj The committee appointed at the last mael Ing of the Ohio Wool Growers' Association, to arrange lor a puutio snoop nueanng nuu exhibition, met last week, and agreed upon the following particulars : ,..,. The shearing and exhibition will b held on the grounds of Ihe uoktng umniy Ag rloultural Booiety, noarnewarg, oa mes- day and Wednesday, May lutn and inn. Each exhibitor will be limited to the ahaarlnw of five sheen. Which Should renre- --o , , , . -, sent dilierent ages oi nta snoop, rams and ewes, at his option ; but each ex hlbitor may show as many sneep as no ue- (n ,ieol,i two-thirds of the City Coun-sires, and hav them shorn on the grounds I u'of 0oiUInbus, and with equal disregard after the regular competition, if time and I . r.nMrhead feeling Grant drove Lee out . It. .tnolri na.mll uppurtuuii ..vut. r"" , Ail sneanug m suui.uiuim, iu. ."."r fleece and shearers, shall be don upon raised platform, to be provided for that pur- pose by th officers of the grounds. immediately alter auoru, auecy fleece will be weighed upon the platform, reoord mads of suoh wetgais, to lnotuue atBO tne rw " "-'i- - - ---n and suoh other remarks as me weigatng committee shall deem Just, lo a lair oom-nari.nn of the merits of sheep and fieeo. 1 . 1 , .... I . I ! , . - . There BOBll uv eeiauiu. uviuoiikiev, v. four persons two for weighing oaroass, and two lor weigning neeoe. There shall be a committee of tHree . . , , ., . u sons to assist in selecting ana uei.ver.ng , once --- "7' V7 ,r. sheep upon th. platform for shear ng son. to award premium, to th. best .hearer., hold '7lZ aali Th. following premiums are oneteu u ui. nta "r - -- .h..rer.tl$10,.nd6,toth.be.U second and inira. oi ooy. nna.r . gu.n j.o ------- -- - - vear. of age: and tn sams sums toaaearersi sen i "i , rr i.Vi7 was There will os open meetings tor uibcub-i uu,, - - - -1 , . -, , slon. In the Court House or aoma other Bion, ii . Ho room in Newark, on Monday evening, Hay 8th, and for a puDtto address and dis-cusrlons, on Tuesday evening, May lOih. A Band of Music will b present upon the ground to enliven th eierolies of the occasion. in. Cattle horses, aid other farm stock bo-Ides sheep, may be brought upon the rounds fcr exhibition and sola, under reg-tlations which shall not interfere with the stain purposes of the occasion. The shearing and exhibition Is open to U comers, who are (or then become) members of tha Association, by th payment of the annual fee of one dollart and .n ' reeds and variety of sheep. ' my Will be rurnisned to exhibitors by he JLssooiatios. grails, and provision will male tcr supply of gtal feed at coat. - After a careful consideration of the '.Ion of premiums on sheep and wool, it was unsn'moualy decided that a fair record and Publioatlon of the waiahta and eoniliiinri of the several sheep and fleeces, in cenneo- un with tbe names or Ih. owners, would be more satiaraetorr than a schedule of naah premiums. - tA . . B. D. HARRIS, ) 8 8. MATHEWS, ! Committee. I. S. DBLANO, Y Iteana or Oeneral New.. John O. Nioolar. tha nawlv anDointed Consul to Paris, Is about to marry a daughter of ex-Attorney-Qeneral Bates. MIohi.an now wields about Seven million. dollars' worth of copper and two milions dollars' worth of Iron annually. At least eight thousand engines will be at work In th Pennsylvania oil regions this soromar. . It Is estimated that near eight thousand bales of cotton have been discovered in va rious parts of. the city of Charleston wilhin tew weeks. Phineas T. Barnum. whom evervbodv knows, was recently eleoted a renresenta- tive in the Connecticut legislature from tho town of Fairfield, by 187 majority.) The nrloe natd bv the Government for horses has been advanoed to $166 for cav alry horses, $175 for artillery and $180 for mules. . .. :.",'..: A "Mexican Aid League." designed to aid the Mexican Liberals in their resistance of the Imperialists, has been organised in Kansas. , ... The Navy Department has received information of the destruction ef the extensive salt works on Euro Neck, Mcintosh oounty, Oa., by an expedition from the 0. S. steamer Ladona. The District of Eastern Shore, Maryland, has been added to the Military District of Delaware, whioh will be known as the Dis trict of Delaware and Eastern Shore, Maryland. Brig. Oen. John R. lenley is assigned to oommand said District The troops sent by Gen. Grant to capture Fort Fisher, together with other Eastern troops in Oen. Sehoneld'a department, have been organised into the 10th Army Corps, and Major Gen. Terry assigned to lie command.A spirited contest is going on In Iowa for the vacant seat In the United States Senate of Secretary Harlan. ' Hon. John A. ivasson, Mat. uen. Samuel u. Curtis, ling. Oen. Fits Henry Warren, and Hon. Samuel J. Kirkwood, are th opposing oandidates. Capt Maffit, of rebel piraoy notoriety, is said to be imprisoned at Havana, at the suit of Geo. B. Tyler, owner of the Shooting Star, which vessel Maffit recently at tempted to destroy. Mr. Tyler had the pleasure of seeing the ex-pirate safely en- sconoed In a cell of the Mare. Supplies are being crowded forward by rail and river to Ooldsboro for Sherman's army. Hie boys have reveled in turkoys, ohiokens, egga, and fresh vegetables ever slnoe they left Savannah, and are now en joying fresh shad from tho Neuse river. The telegraph builders under Col. Bulk- ley reached Hew-Weslmlnster, British Columbia, on ths 17th of Maroh. Work will be commenoed aa soon as the snow is gone. vol unikiey has gone to Bitka to oonfer with the Governor of Russian Amerloa. It is rumored in Montreal Ihat Seoretary Seward is so well satisfied with the stand taken by the Canadian government for the suppression of border raids, that he will go no ruruier in tne demand lor tn extradition of the St Albans robbers. There was sme excitement in Montreal yester day In consequenoe of a threat to release or rescue the robbers. Ex-Speaker Colfax is in Chloago, making preparations to start on the first of May upon an extended journey aoross the Western plains to the Paciflo coast, Intending to stop in Colorado and Utah long enough to post himself upon tne resources and prospective development of those territories; after which, ne will visit ijaufornia, uregon and Puget's Sound. A new married bride In Lawrence oounty, Penn., set out on horseback to ride to the railway station, her husband going aoross th fields to meet her at tb station. As she did not oome to the station, hsr hus band went back to meet her, and found her dead In the road, having been thrown from her horse and killed. The following named officers are now in oommand on the Mississippi river: Major General 0. C. Washburne, at Memphis, com manding Distriot of West Tennessee: Major manding Division of the Mississippi, with headquarters at vtoiuourg: .brigadier uen. . 4M. . Smith, onmmlnrlinrr d. f r t , yioksburgj. Brigadier ,, Jopha w. Davidson, ooinmanding . . ... , n-.-v,.,. m.,, n...,., vr.nt , aj..i,.. nt.t.i headquarter. .1 Baton Rniifra. This command includes me costs U n" Rouge, , Port Hudson, and Mor- a0' Capitalists ars again oompatlng briskly with the people for the national aecurities, whioh, in view oi reoen. -gran, events, and the bright prospeot ahead are regard- .rl as the ve v beat investments now avail- able. The transactions In Government gold- me ottix ot mis uuubuut mrg. .wu. was bought for a single banking firm, whose agents likewise mado very heavy nnrnhnses through th commission houses I on the street At the oloae, the market for all oiasses ot national wee. Muiv. buoyant, with a strong npward tendenoy. The 7-30 Currency Loan, now open to sub- .nrintlon at par. is selling freely. The I opening aay s Buooonpuoue uu. .. t.. $2,108,800, including 1,473 orders for the average oi i,oi,nuu per any, anu uie r- ders for me sou anu nru notes ui ui. uuu 1 an average of 1,662 a day. Don't Yon o It." ' If vou want Pesos, without further drafts, don't you vote for the so-called Admlnis- .. , I , 1 1 1 Otl.l 1 Irallon oanumatenou ruuuunjr. xuoir .motion will be regarded as a verdiot in favor of the continuance of the war, and as in fa- i T,r 0r more oralis. unto otamrnon. , ioh i,,eBi , A Copperhead town- ship offioer stop tho draft Last November I ,h,rD.0Die eleoled Abraham Linooln to ftn- - 1 . , ;h. ar H had made drafU be ,. aB4 the people expeoted him to make In ,ieoung him, they agreed to give I and mmtJ to finish up the war. The . l.l wa. nn lha nlhai.aU. i omici'i. - 1 urt has left the country dlsoomfited. And - tD( rjnion men have for th first time I ... . 1 1, ' 1 , , t...,1 I of Pstersourg ana moomonu, anu in uiuii , onM, after the rugmves. worse man an, l j. don't generally seem lo "see It" In .Kigt,. in whloh th. SiaUtmm vssws it- The haven't the least idea that theoe events , n prolonging th war. On the contrary, a I . h(lU .r.be, ai copperhead defeat, aa i harblngers of peaoe. Indimapolu Oat. The Time to Advertise. Rnnlness men. with proper business ideas, should be shrewd enough to perceive that now "W Baa. vj jowenm. now tnai la ranldlr falling, and aflcf every re- per- Uctlon will fallsUU mor attt . a.f.ci 5,l i .t,.iM ha tit mntli tit avarv nrnnanL "3" " " V TSS. To pub- ahead er your noigntwre, u J" "7 r, mnnt. and thus selling mora, ovw vertlstng more, and thus selling mora, ma Jum the eraeh eomee gou vitt be eafe. This Is a plain dictats or oommon sense, anu n who heeds It not will bitterly regret bfore long hi. foolish negligent. Adwrtiiel Bdvsrtltsl-. T. Iwms.